Do Elephants Have Good Memory?

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Do elephants have good memory?

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Yes, elephants have good memory. For example, they are able to return to the locations of vital water and food sources during seasonal migrations. Their cognitive capabilities are also evident in their ability to retain specific details about their present or former surroundings, which directly informs survival-oriented decision-making.

Elephants also exhibit strong social memory, which is essential for maintaining the complex social structures within their herds. They can remember individual elephants for a long time. This social memory helps elephants maintain relationships and hierarchies within their herds, both of which are crucial for their overall well-being.

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