
Elephants
Chris Packham explores what makes animal groups successful. How hairs keep elephants cool, how feet sensors guide them towards rain and how their mouths store water.
Chris Packham explores the anatomy and physiology of the largest land animal on the planet - the elephant. Their size seems ill-suited to surviving the most arid regions of Africa, but their inner workings allow them to defy the extreme heat of the desert and find food and water in seemingly barren landscapes, while their extraordinary memory enables them to repel predators.
Chris reveals how hairs on the skin help keep elephants cool, how sensors in their feet may be able to guide them towards rain and how a unique pouch in their mouths stores water. Recent research has even discovered that elephants can distinguish between the voices of human friend and foe.
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How to keep an elephant cool
Duration: 01:02
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Chris Packham |
| Executive Producer | Jonny Keeling |
| Director | Francis Welch |
| Producer | Francis Welch |
| Series Producer | Aaron Paul |
Broadcasts
- Wed 17 Sep 201420:30
- Thu 18 Sep 201402:30
- Tue 23 Sep 201400:10
- Sat 7 Nov 201510:30
- Tue 19 Jul 201619:30
- Fri 18 Nov 201616:45
- Sun 24 Sep 201716:30
- Sat 31 Mar 201806:10
- Thu 31 Jan 201915:45
- Mon 14 Oct 201915:45
- Mon 22 Mar 202116:45BBC Two except Scotland
- Wed 15 Dec 202116:45BBC Two except Scotland
- Fri 18 Mar 202216:00BBC Two except Scotland
- Tue 5 Jul 202200:00
- Thu 7 Sep 202315:00BBC Two except Scotland
- Sat 10 Feb 202415:35BBC Two except Scotland
- Sun 17 Nov 202416:00BBC Two except Scotland



