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  • curprev 10:0510:05, 10 July 2023Whitedog talk contribs 1,176 bytes +1,176 Created page with "'''Elephant psychology: What we know and what we would like to know''' is a short paper by Naoko Irie and Toshikazu Hasegawa published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology. == Key points == * '''The cognitive abilities of elephants''': It shows that elephants have various skills such as tool use, self-recognition, causal reasoning, vocal imitation, memory, and numerical cognition, which are comparable or superior to other animals. * '''The challenges and importance..." Tag: Visual edit