#PLOSONE: Visual Cues Given by Humans Are Not Sufficient for Asian Elephants (Elephas maximus) to Find Hidden Food http://t.co/YCXEQL50kd
Visual Cues Given by Humans Are Not Sufficient for Asian Elephants... http://t.co/RitXknssM0
【めも】 [Elephants understand pointing without being treined] http://t.co/MqAZxn9Xaf ( http://t.co/dGEgrZZ3P9 http://t.co/7eT0kozgx7 )
FYI, pointing and staring will not help your elephant find the food you hid. http://t.co/bjzSxkZjTF?
FYI, pointing and staring will not help your elephant find the food you hid. http://t.co/bjzSxkZjTF?
@helpanelephant We'd love it if you would share the @PLOSONE study to your twitter followers http://t.co/OB84waWD3A
From SEAP undergrad alumnus Josh Plotnik: I just wanted to let you know about a paper our team has out this week... http://t.co/OdezXY23QA
Visual Cues Given by Humans Are Not Sufficient for Asian Elephants to Find Hidden Food http://t.co/Pc1K0OAyq9
.@Elise_Andrew, turns out elephants don't freaking love visual cues from humans. @PLOSONE http://t.co/7pqRbenSnh
.@SciWriAlicia, if you have a moment to review our @PLOSONE study, we'd love your feedback. http://t.co/7pqRbenSnh
Elephants can't use human gestures to work out where food is. But they use spoken clues http://t.co/kVTTOUei6h Maybe if we had trunks...
Elephants can't use human gestures to work out where food is. But they use spoken clues http://t.co/kVTTOUei6h Maybe if we had trunks...
Elephants can't use human gestures to work out where food is. But they use spoken clues http://t.co/kVTTOUei6h Maybe if we had trunks...
Our study has been viewed 1045 times on .@PLOSONE! Visual Cues by Humans Are Not Sufficient to Find Hidden Food http://t.co/2UUmTYZKni
Our study has been viewed 1045 times on .@PLOSONE! Visual Cues by Humans Are Not Sufficient to Find Hidden Food http://t.co/2UUmTYZKni
@sethmnookin loved following you the past week. Love to share news &brighten spirits. Please consider reading /RT'ing http://t.co/5AYAni2fLP
.@ReutersScience, FYI. @PLOSONE study viewed 970 times. Visual Cues by Humans Are Not Sufficient to Find Hidden Food http://t.co/2UUmTYZKni
@PLOSONE study has been viewed 970 times! Thank you! Visual Cues by Humans Are Not Sufficient to Find Hidden Food http://t.co/2UUmTYZKni
@PLOSONE study has been viewed 970 times! Thank you! Visual Cues by Humans Are Not Sufficient to Find Hidden Food http://t.co/2UUmTYZKni
@PLOSONE study has been viewed 970 times! Thank you! Visual Cues by Humans Are Not Sufficient to Find Hidden Food http://t.co/2UUmTYZKni
#PeerReviewed #Scientific paper about elephants written by #MiddleSchool kids (& @Swet6)? http://t.co/uOFKKxEKym Can only be #ThinkElephants
With great pride we announce our new paper on elephant behavior via @PLOSONE Co-authored by NYC student scientists! http://t.co/2UUmTYZKni
.@nytimesscience via @PLOSONE: Visual Cues Given by Humans Are Not Sufficient for Asian Elephants to Find Hidden Food http://t.co/5nRZrGwKiQ
Ever wonder what the #ThinkElephantsInternational & @elehelp team is getting up to? Have a look at the link here - http://t.co/KWNPbE8HQi
How elephantssee http://t.co/M4LumyCH0T
#PeerReviewed #Scientific paper about elephants written by #MiddleSchool kids (& @Swet6)? http://t.co/uOFKKxEKym Can only be #ThinkElephants
@elephantkate - this @PLOSONE paper by @thinkelephants might interest you. http://t.co/vLnY41qiHq
#PLOSONE: Visual Cues Given by Humans Are Not Sufficient for Asian Elephants (Elephas maximus) to Find Hidden Food http://t.co/gDx2Zs6Jsf
"It is with great pride that Think Elephants International announces the publication of a new paper on elephant... http://t.co/YoWzxywGZS
@PLOSONE thanks for posting @ThinkElephants paper! http://t.co/vLnY41qiHq
#PeerReviewed #Scientific paper about elephants written by #MiddleSchool kids (& @Swet6)? http://t.co/uOFKKxEKym Can only be #ThinkElephants
#PeerReviewed #Scientific paper about elephants written by #MiddleSchool kids (& @Swet6)? http://t.co/uOFKKxEKym Can only be #ThinkElephants
#PLOSONE: Visual Cues Given by Humans Are Not Sufficient for Asian Elephants to Find Hidden Food http://t.co/5nRZrGwKiQ @ThinkElephants