Foot-Swinging

Raising and tentatively swinging a foreleg, intermittently. Swinging of a hind-foot may also be observed although this is less common than a forefoot. Individuals in all age sex groups may engage in Foot-Swinging in Submissive, Ambivalent and Conflict & Confrontation contexts when unsure of what action to take, as in Displacement-Behavior. Likewise, all age sex groups may engage in Foot-Swinging in Attentive and Vigilance contexts as seen during Freezing behavior, when elephants may be feeling for or picking up seismic vibrations. In a Movement Space and Leadership context Foot-Swinging is observed among adult females as a signal of intention - i.e. an Intention-Movement - for example, as a component of the Let’s-Go-Stance. In the latter swinging of the hind foot is not observed.

References: Douglas-Hamilton 1972: ch 6; Moss 1988; Poole 1999a; Poole & Granli 2003; Poole & Granli 2011. (Full reference list)

This behavior occurs in the following context(s): Ambivalent, Attentive, Conflict & Confrontation, Movement, Space & Leadership, Vigilance

Foot-Swinging

Context: Vigilance (1)

Adult female gf0070 starts to walk toward us but then sees us and stops and starts first Foot-Swinging and then Foot-Lifting. The calves stand waiting. (Gorongosa, Mozambique)

Foot-Swinging

Context: Vigilance (2)

Two males, gm0015 and gm0016 are feeding and Mud-Splashing. gm0016 decides to gives us a harmless Charge, slowing to a walk as he comes closer. gm0015 Stands-Tall behind him behind him, Foot-Swinging..This was filmed in slo-mo. There is no audio. (Gorongosa, Mozambique)

Foot-Swinging

Context: Vigilance (3)

Matriarch, gf0223, with a long right tusk, has just Oriented-Toward and Looked-At the vehicle in a threatening posture several times. She walked purposefully as if considering a Perpendicular-Walk, but then appeared to change her mind and in this clip walks on pausing to engage in Foot-Swinging. (Gorongosa, Mozambique)

Foot-Swinging

Context: Vigilance (4)

Jalila of the JB family turns and stops to Look-At us. The slight Head-Dip and the Foot-Swinging shows that she is a little apprehensive.. (Amboseli, Kenya)