Elephants don’t just hear with their ears — they listen with their feet. ???????? When a matriarch calls across the savanna, her deep rumble travels a mile through the air, but the lower vibrations travel through the ground for up to seven miles. Other elephants miles away stop, press their padded feet to the earth, and “listen.” Their feet act as built-in sensors filled with touch-sensitive cells that detect even faint vibrations. These signals travel up their bones to the inner ear — turning feeling into sound. It’s called seismic communication, and it’s how elephants stay connected across vast distances.
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