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Elephants Bury the Dead: Covering Bodies with Soil
Published 4 days, 14 hours ago
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Elephants bury the dead — and the way they cover bodies with soil is as strange and moving as it sounds. In this episode, we explore the shocking science behind elephant grief, carcass behavior, and the myth of elephant graveyards, so listen now before you assume you know what these animals are really doing.
Elephants bury the dead — or at least, they sometimes cover carcasses with soil in ways that look startlingly burial-like. In this episode, we unpack the latest Asian elephant calf burial cases, the long-running elephant graveyard myth, and why scientists are careful about calling this grief, mourning, or symbolic intent.
• Researchers documented five calf cases in northern Bengal tea gardens.
• Elephants were seen moving bodies and covering them with soil in drainage ditches.
• The evidence supports burial-like behavior, but not a proven human-style funeral.
• Carcass investigation, social memory, and scavenger avoidance are all still on the table.
• The “elephant graveyard” idea remains a myth, not a fact.
0:00 - Opening story: elephants and the dead
2:05 - What the Bengal calf cases actually showed
4:20 - Why “burial” is tricky to prove
6:10 - Elephant mourning vs. behavior we can observe
8:00 - The elephant graveyard myth
Related resources: [Episode page](/episodes/elephants-bury-the-dead), [CNN](https://www.cnn.com), [Smithsonian Magazine](https://www.smithsonianmag.com), [Live Science](https://www.livescience.com), [PBS NOVA](https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/).
If this episode made you rethink what elephants know about death, share it with a friend and leave us a review.
Elephants bury the dead — or at least, they sometimes cover carcasses with soil in ways that look startlingly burial-like. In this episode, we unpack the latest Asian elephant calf burial cases, the long-running elephant graveyard myth, and why scientists are careful about calling this grief, mourning, or symbolic intent.
• Researchers documented five calf cases in northern Bengal tea gardens.
• Elephants were seen moving bodies and covering them with soil in drainage ditches.
• The evidence supports burial-like behavior, but not a proven human-style funeral.
• Carcass investigation, social memory, and scavenger avoidance are all still on the table.
• The “elephant graveyard” idea remains a myth, not a fact.
0:00 - Opening story: elephants and the dead
2:05 - What the Bengal calf cases actually showed
4:20 - Why “burial” is tricky to prove
6:10 - Elephant mourning vs. behavior we can observe
8:00 - The elephant graveyard myth
Related resources: [Episode page](/episodes/elephants-bury-the-dead), [CNN](https://www.cnn.com), [Smithsonian Magazine](https://www.smithsonianmag.com), [Live Science](https://www.livescience.com), [PBS NOVA](https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/).
If this episode made you rethink what elephants know about death, share it with a friend and leave us a review.