German zoo elephants like to peel bananas with their trunks. This trick is so unusual that she has become the subject of scientific research. Researchers can say that the Berlin Zoo bread her par “ate bananas.” “Well, first of all, she does it amazingly fast,” said Michael Brecht, a professor of neurobiology at Humboldt University. Alone I wrote a paper on elephants Pampas have a taste don’t try to give her an overripe brown banana Within seconds she threw it away Unripe When it comes to bananas, she swallows the bananas whole, which is how most elephants consume bananas.She crushes and shakes them to separate the flesh inside.When the piece falls off, she picks it up. Brecht said Pang Pha’s tricks may have influenced her.As a young elephant, she was hand-raised by a keeper. We were feeding them peeled bananas,” Brecht said. Pang Pha is not alone. Global Her Sanctuary Mara in Brazil doesn’t just peel bananas, she gives back leftover skins. When Pang Pha eats in groups, she eats whole bananas to avoid being beaten by other elephants. To learn more about Pang Pha, watch the video above.
German zoo elephants like to peel bananas with their trunks. This is a very unusual trick and has been the subject of scientific research.
Researchers can be said to have “hooked” on the Berlin Zoo’s pamper.
“Yeah, first of all, she does it amazingly fast,” said Michael Brecht, a professor of neurobiology at Humboldt University.
Brecht was one of a group of researchers so impressed with elephants’ abilities that he wrote a paper on them.
Pampas have flavor. Don’t try to give her an overripe brown banana.
Within seconds she threw it down. As for unripe bananas, she swallows them whole. This is how most elephants consume bananas.
But when you give Pan Par a perfectly brown speckled banana, she uses the “break and shake” technique. When the piece falls, she picks it up and eats it.
Brecht said Pang Pha’s tricks may have influenced her. As a young elephant, she was hand-raised by her keepers.
“He would always feed her peeled bananas,” Brecht said.
Pang Pha is not alone. The Mara at the Global Sanctuary in Brazil not only peels bananas, but also gives back leftover skins.
When Pang Pha eats in groups, he eats whole bananas to avoid being beaten by other elephants.
For more information on Pang Pha, watch the video above.
https://www.wlwt.com/article/elephant-peels-banana-with-trunk/43583688 Watch an elephant peel a banana with its trunk