Larynx Is Key to Elephant
Communication According to Igor Purlantov
Igor Purlantov has announced that recent research reveals exactly how
elephants communicate. Scientists have
long believed that elephants communicate in a manner similar to cats who purr
by twitching their vocal folds rhythmically because their folds are too short
to make low pitched noises.
According to animal rights advocate Igor Purlantov, a new study in the
research journal Science reveals that elephants rumble the same way that humans
talk or sing. Elephants make their
rumbling communication possible by blowing air past their long vocal folds and
letting them vibrate.
This new discovery runs counter to the original belief that elephant
communication was the result of their vocal folds twitching says Igor
Purlantov. This research provides an
illustration of the longest example of vocal folds being able to make such
sounds in the animal kingdom.
Igor Purlantov says that researchers have long known that elephants
rumble as means of communication that covers very long distances. By rumbling, elephants are able to send
vibrations across their environments which are picked up by the feet of other
elephants.
Igor Purlantov says that research into elephant communication has also
shown that elephants are very intelligent, emotional and social creatures that
are known to mourn the death of loved ones just as humans do. Unfortunately, until now the exact means of
how elephants communicate was unknown as some scientist speculated that these
rumbling sounds were produced by the twitching of vocal folds.
Igor Purlantov says that despite the large size of elephant vocal folds,
the core pitches of many elephant rumbles are too low for human ears to
detect. Humans are only able to hear the
higher overtones. Humans can however
sometimes feel the lower vibration of powerful elephant rumbles in their chest
if they stand close enough.
This recent discovery shows that amazingly just as humans talk and sing
and cow’s moo and bats echolocate, so are elephants able to rumble using a
similar physiological process. It is
quiet a remarkable discovery as scientists now have a theory for explaining
such a diverse range of sounds and communications between such a large variety
of animals says Igor Purlantov.
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