Ear-Folding

Forcing the lower half of ear under and back so that a prominent horizontal ridge or fold appears across the ear. In an Aggressive or Attacking context it may be used by male and female adults, adolescents, juveniles and calves in combination with a variety of other threats such as Head-High, Look-At, Advance-Toward, Charge, etc. to emphasize that an elephant “means business.”

Ear-Folding can be either a short or a persistent display, the later indicating a "foul mood" or "testiness". Ear-Folding that is used in association with Head-Raising, Ear-Lifting or Rapid-Ear-Flapping is part of an Affiliative or Coalition Building display exhibited by adult, adolescent and juvenile females.

References: Poole 1982: 86, illustration 6.1; Poole, 1987a; Moss 1988; Poole 1989a; Poole 1996: 75, 77, 128, 133; Poole & Granli 2003; Poole & Granli 2011; O’Connell-Rodwell et al 2011. (Full reference list)

This behavior occurs in the following context(s): Advertisement & Attraction, Affiliative, Aggressive, Attacking & Mobbing, Birth, Coalition Building, Conflict & Confrontation, Submissive

Ear-Folding

Context: Affiliative (1)

Two groups that have been in the vicinity of one another come together. Note that in the clips before you can see Matriarch gf0070 move toward them and adopt a Waiting posture. In this clip she stands Waiting, her Chin-Out expectant and you can hear me explaining what I think will happen. As they come close she moves towards them and they Greet. We can see Rapid-Ear-Flapping, Ear-Folding, Trunk-Twining, Trunk-to-Mouth. This is a Greeting-Ceremony. There were two cameras and the second part of the clip is a close-up of the behaviors without audio. (Gorongosa, Mozambique)

Ear-Folding

Context: Affiliative (2)

Two groups that have been in the vicinity of one another come together and we see a close-up of a Greeting-Ceremony. There were two cameras and this is a section of a close-up of the behaviors without audio. (Gorongosa, Mozambique)