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How do elephants warn their family groups of a dangerous predator in their habitat?

A. They use their trunks to make loud sounds.
B. They stomp their feet to create noise.
C. They use their tusks to kick up dirt.
D. They flap their ears rapidly.

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Answer:

How do elephants warn each other?

When they're excited, scared or happy, elephants make the trumpeting sounds you're probably familiar with. They vocalize in other, more complicated ways, too — low-pitched rumbles outside our range of hearing. At less than 20 hertz, these infrasonic calls are often used to alert each other to danger.

Step-by-step explanation:

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