In “Elephants Console Each Other,” Morell, who also wrote “Elephants Can Lend a Helping Trunk,” talks about how elephants soothe each other when their peer is in distress. She mentions a specific pair of elephants, Mae Perm and Jokia. After Jokia hears the cry of a captive bull elephants, Mae Perm caresses Jokia’s trunk, and Jokia places her trunk in Mae Perm’s mouth in a hug-like gesture. Morell added this example to show how Mae Perm recognised Jokia’s distress and was able to console her. The author shows that the elephants’ actions display their high emotional cognition through their efforts to soothe each other in stressful situations. Unlike the first two articles, “Elephants Console One Another” does not mention anything about the training tests and the events recorded show emotional cognition while the first two articles demonstrates social cognitions. In addition, the third article is more anecdotal while the first two articles are more about the experiences of the experiments. All three articles show the high cognition elephants have. In summary, Morell and Plotnik’s purpose in their articles is to show how elephants help and comfort one
In “Elephants Console Each Other,” Morell, who also wrote “Elephants Can Lend a Helping Trunk,” talks about how elephants soothe each other when their peer is in distress. She mentions a specific pair of elephants, Mae Perm and Jokia. After Jokia hears the cry of a captive bull elephants, Mae Perm caresses Jokia’s trunk, and Jokia places her trunk in Mae Perm’s mouth in a hug-like gesture. Morell added this example to show how Mae Perm recognised Jokia’s distress and was able to console her. The author shows that the elephants’ actions display their high emotional cognition through their efforts to soothe each other in stressful situations. Unlike the first two articles, “Elephants Console One Another” does not mention anything about the training tests and the events recorded show emotional cognition while the first two articles demonstrates social cognitions. In addition, the third article is more anecdotal while the first two articles are more about the experiences of the experiments. All three articles show the high cognition elephants have. In summary, Morell and Plotnik’s purpose in their articles is to show how elephants help and comfort one