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Lions are afraid when elephants trumpet because the loud sound can startle them and signal potential danger. Elephants are much larger and stronger than lions, so the lions may perceive them as a threat. Additionally, the vibrations from the trumpet can carry through the ground, making it difficult for lions to pinpoint the elephant's location and increasing their sense of vulnerability.
Innate behaviors in elephants are those that are instinctual and present from birth, such as the ability to walk shortly after being born, social interactions within the herd, and communication through vocalizations and body language. These behaviors are essential for the survival and well-being of elephants in the wild.
Yes, elephants are known to live in herds. These herds are usually led by a matriarch, which is the oldest and most experienced female in the group. The social structure within the herd helps elephants to care for and protect each other.