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Recumbence Behavior in Zoo Elephants: Determination of Patterns and Frequency of Recumbent Rest and Associated Environmental and Social Factors

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Standing and recumbence patterns of a representative African (a) and Asian (b) zoo elephant over five days. These elephants were coincidentally both non-recumbent on the third day of data collection. S = standing; R = recumbent.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153301.g002