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The New Scientist reports today that elephants appear to be attacking human settlements as vengeance for years of abuse by people.

In Uganda, for example, elephant numbers have never been lower or food more plentiful, yet there are reports of the creatures blocking roads and trampling through villages, apparently without cause or motivation.

Scientists suspect that poaching during the 1970s and 1980s marked many of the animals with the effects of stress, perhaps caused by being orphaned or witnessing the death of family members - and producing the equivalent of post-traumatic stress disorder.

Many herds lost their matriarch and had to make do with inexperienced "teenage mothers". Combined with a lack of older bulls, this appears to have created a generation of "teenage delinquent" elephants.

Joyce Poole, the research director at the Amboseli Elephant Research Project in Kenya, who has co-authored a paper on elephant behaviour, said: "They are certainly intelligent enough and have good enough memories to take revenge.

"Wildlife managers may feel that it is easier to just shoot so-called 'problem' elephants than face people's wrath.

"So an elephant is shot without [people] realising the possible consequences on the remaining family members and the very real possibility of stimulating a cycle of violence."

Her study showed that a lack of older bulls to lead by example had created gangs of hyper-aggressive young males with a penchant for violence towards each other and other species. For instance, in Pilanesburg National Park in South Africa, young bulls have been attacking rhinos since 1992.

And in Addo Elephant National Park, also in South Africa, 90 per cent of male elephants are killed by another male - which is 15 times the "normal" figure.

Richard Lair, a researcher specialising in Asian elephants at the National Elephant Institute based in Thailand, said there were similar problems in India, where villagers lived in fear of male elephants, which the villagers claim attack the village for only one reason - to kill humans.

"In wilderness areas where wild elephants have no contact with human beings they are, by and large, fairly tolerant," he said.

"The more human beings they see, the less tolerant they become."

By Roger Highfield, Science Editor

(Filed: 16/02/2006)

The reputation that elephants have for never forgetting has been given a chilling new twist by experts who believe that a generation of pachiderms may taking revenge on humans for the breakdown of elephant society.

© Copyright of Telegraph Group Limited 2006.

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An elephant really never forgets, as they state in the article! That is an interesting read, Open.
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chonsigirl wrote: An elephant really never forgets, as they state in the article! That is an interesting read, Open.


I truly wouldn't want to come up against an elephant with my murder on its mind, although I cannot blame the poor beasts. They have suffered terribly.

It doesn't mention in the article whether they actually pick their prey or if they are just on a general rampage. I guess there's no way of establishing that just yet.
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chonsigirl wrote: An elephant really never forgets, as they state in the article! That is an interesting read, Open.


Agreed. Thought you might like this too.

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Rapunzel, that made my heart melt.:-4

I'm going to bring back my signature, but I must make it smaller first.
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OpenMind wrote: Rapunzel, that made my heart melt.:-4


awwwwwwwww.....you're a sweetie, OM!
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Rapunzel wrote: awwwwwwwww.....you're a sweetie, OM!


Love your fourth signature. I'm still practising. Perhaps when I open my next bottle of wine...
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Ephalumps - my favorite critters. I have them in my house in porcelain and brass - all pointing east for good luck, What magnificant creatures. Maternal dominated - OH YEAH - keep the kids safe. Assertive as hell.
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nvalleyvee wrote: Ephalumps - my favorite critters. I have them in my house in porcelain and brass - all pointing east for good luck, What magnificant creatures. Maternal dominated - OH YEAH - keep the kids safe. Assertive as hell.


If I had to choose anything for my next life, and God forbid that I am brought to it, but I think an elephant would do me fine.
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