Elephants communicate with each other using a variety of vocalizations, body language, and infrasound frequencies that are below the range of human hearing. They produce a wide range of sounds including trumpets, rumbles, and growls to convey different messages such as warning of danger, expressing excitement, or maintaining social bonds. Their large ears also play a crucial role in communication by picking up distant sounds and vibrations, allowing them to stay in contact with other elephants over long distances.
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