San Diego Zoo Elephants Form Protective Circle During Earthquake
- A herd of elephants at San Diego Zoo Safari Park formed an 'alert circle' to protect their young during a 5.2-magnitude earthquake that hit on April 14.
- The earthquake was felt from San Diego to Los Angeles, knocking items off store shelves but causing no major damage or injuries.
- Mindy Albright, a curator, stated the elephants gather information about danger when in the circle, demonstrating parental protection.
- San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria reported there were 'no known visible or major damage to the city.
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Elephants made sure to keep their calves safe during a scary situation. When a 5.2 magnitude earthquake hit San Diego on April 14, elephants at the city’s zoo quickly sprung into action. As the San Diego Zoo Safari Park explained on X, elephants have the unique ability to feel sounds through their feet. As such, they formed an “alert circle” during the earthquake that shook Southern California. That behavior, the zoo’s post said, is a natural re…
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