Elephants often thump their feet to warn other animals in their group about the presence of predators. How does this action help to send the warnings faster than the signals sent through the air?
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Elephants often thump their feet to warn other animals in their group about the presence of predators. How does this action help to send the warnings faster than the signals sent through the air?
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When elephants stomp their feet, the other animals feel the shaking of the ground and know that there are predators coming and had the chance to run and hide.
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