threatened species
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Ivory Poaching Doesn't Weaken Social Bonds Between Elephants, Researchers Say
Female elephants are the matriarchs of their social groups. Researchers discovered that when a female elephant is killed by a poacher, their daughter readily steps in to fill her shoes. This suggests the animals have an unwavering resilience to pressure by humans.
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