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Male African bush elephants in groups emit a deep growl to say it's time to leave.
Adult females are already known to use the let's go rumble, but new recordings document the technique in males for the first time.
Experts studied African bush elephant at the Mushara waterhole in Etosha National Park, Namibia .
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