A recent study found that 47 percent of breeding female elephant seals on South Georgia, home to the world’s largest ...
Scientists recorded a 47 percent drop in breeding females in South Georgia’s three largest elephant seal colonies after bird ...
Elephant seals don't forget their enemies. We learn about the great beasts' big beefs and why they matter. Juana Summers is a co-host of NPR's All Things Considered, alongside Ailsa Chang, Ari Shapiro ...
In the last few months there have been at least twenty incidents of elephant seals emerging along Uruguayan beaches, both females and males, and allegedly they belong to “deep South species”, ...
Learn how elephant seals recognize past enemies by voice and carry the memory of past battles across years.
Elephant seals are biological absurdities. They can dive deeper than nuclear submarines, collapse their lungs to survive ...
Male elephant seals can recognize rivals from years ago, reveals new research. They responded to recorded calls of old ...
Elephant seals are being used as nature's artificial intelligence to monitor the health of the oceans -- especially the little-known "twilight zone," an ecosystem abundant with fish that could soon be ...
Humans are not the only animals that can remember the voices of their old acquaintances. Elephant seals, too, can remember ...
That these seals can live to healthy old age is remarkable. Humans once hunted them rapaciously for their sweet, sweet oil.
Zoetis, a veterinary pharmaceutical company, donated some doses of its bird flu vaccine. In October, at four-months-old, the ...