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1 .This is Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Steve Mirsky. Got a minute?

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2 .Forest elephants are a unique, third species of the majestic mammals, distinct from their larger African cousins and from the Asian elephant.

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3 .Understanding these animals within the context of their complex social system requires examining their vocalizations.

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4 .Which is the aim of the Elephant Listening Project, associated with Cornell's Lab of Ornithology, renowned for its library of animal sounds.

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5 .On April 10, project director Peter Wrege visited New York City and briefed reporters about the project and some of its early findings.

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6 .For one thing, the females do most of the talking:

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7 ."We've found from our studies that males actually don't vocalize as much, much, much less than females.

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8 .So a lot of what we're recording actually are females talking to their babies and talking to each other.

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9 .And males are sort of hanging out there and being quiet."

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10 .For more info, visit www.birds.cornell. edu/brp/elephant.

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11 .And hear more highlights from the press conference in an upcoming Science Talk podcast.

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12 .Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Steve Mirsky.

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