San Diego Safari Park video shows elephants forming alert circle' during quake
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During a magnitude 5.2 earthquake near Julian, California, a herd of African elephants at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park displayed notable behavior by forming an 'alert circle' around a young elephant. This extraordinary display lasted around four minutes, reflecting the herd’s instinctive reaction to potential threats. The earthquake caused shaking across Southern California, triggering brief evacuations in urban areas. The zoo emphasized that this formation served to protect both the calf and the herd, underscoring the elephants' familial bonds and collective response to danger.
During a recent 5.2 magnitude earthquake in Southern California, a herd of African elephants was observed forming an 'alert circle' around a young calf to protect it.
The San Diego Zoo Safari Park video showcases the remarkable behavior of elephants responding to natural threats, highlighting their strong social bonds and protective instincts.
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