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Mother and Grandmother Elephants Pass Down Survival Benefits To Next Generation
Elephants are long-lived animals that continue to reproduce at an old age. Researchers believe this provides both the individual and offspring with certain advantages, including passing down valuable environmental and social knowledge.
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