Wild Sri Lankan elephants retreat from the sound of disturbed Asian honey bees
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Joseph Soltis | J. Soltis | L. King | Lucy King | Michael Pardo | Sameera Weerathunga | T. V. Kumara | Nilmini Jayasena | Shermin de Silva | M. Pardo | N. Jayasena | Sameera Weerathunga | T. Kumara
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