Female-Chorus-Rumble

A series of modulated and, typically overlapping, or ‘chorused’ tonal rumbles, given by female elephants in response to the arrival of a musth male. Component Rumbles last 3.2-5.7 seconds in duration. Adult and juvenile females join in the Rumbling chorus that may also include Snorting, Trumpeting and, occasionally, Roaring. We refer to this pattern of calling to a musth male as a Female-Chorus.

Females may also engage in Female-Chorus-Rumbling when a family member is tested by a musth male, or in response to hearing a Musth-Rumble, and may even call upon locating the scent-trail of a musth male. When females call in these contexts they often Urinate, Defecate and secrete Temporin from their temporal glands. When females are highly aroused, their chorused calls can include powerful and throaty rumbles.

References: Poole 1982: 37; Poole et al 1988; Poole & Granli 2003; Poole 2011. (Full reference list)

This behavior occurs in the following context(s): Advertisement & Attraction, Courtship

Female-Chorus-Rumble

Context: Advertisement & Attraction (1)

The scene shows the Mabenzi family with musth male Gogogo, gm0001. Gogogo is testing Trunk-to-Genitals an adolescent female who is standing next to Valente, gf0013 (holding the stick). The adolescent female emits a loud throaty rumble with Open-Mouth and Rapid-Ear-Flapping) and others, particularly Maya, gf0020, standing alone ahead (who Orients-Toward her and calls with Open-Mouth and Rapid-Ear-Flapping). Valente, gf0013, standing beside her (who also calls with Open-Mouth and Rapid-Ear-Flapping), joins in the Female-Chorus.

Some elephants reach Trunk-to-Mouth to her and Marcela, g0079, moves up to her (they look alike and we think gf0079 is her mother). There is continued calling, and gf0079 Urinates and then steps forward. Gogogo turns back a bit and is very interested in a scent on the ground. He spends a long time to Sniff-Ground while others walk past, mill around and also Sniff-Ground. (Gorongosa, Mozambique)

Female-Chorus-Rumble

Context: Advertisement & Attraction (2)

The scene shows the Mabenzi family with musth male Gogogo, gm0001. Gogogo is testing Trunk-to-Genitals an adolescent female who is standing next to Valente, gf0013 (holding the stick). The adolescent female emits a loud throaty rumble with Open-Mouth and Rapid-Ear-Flapping) and others, particularly Maya, gf0020, standing alone ahead (who Orients-Toward her and calls with Open-Mouth and Rapid-Ear-Flapping). Valente, gf0013, standing beside her (who also calls with Open-Mouth and Rapid-Ear-Flapping), joins in the Female-Chorus.

Some elephants reach Trunk-to-Mouth to her and Marcela, g0079, moves up to her (they look alike and I think gf0079 is her mother). There is continued calling, and gf0079 Urinates and then steps forward. Gogogo turns back a bit and is very interested in a scent on the ground. He spends a long time to Sniff-Ground while others walk past, mill around and also Sniff-Ground. (Gorongosa, Mozambique)

Female-Chorus-Rumble

Context: Advertisement & Attraction (3)

Amparo has just Mated with Pascal - and as this clip begins is out of view on the left. A medium sized male reaches Trunk-to-Genitals to test Qapella who gives a Female-Chorus Rumble. As the camera pans left we see that Amparo joins her in Rumbling - though hers is likely an Estrous-Rumble. (Amboseli, Kenya)

Female-Chorus-Rumble

Context: Advertisement & Attraction (4)

Pascal is in full musth and is walking through the FD family. They appear to Wait for him. Flanna seems very interested in Pascal and keeps Rumbling. In this clip she Rumbles as he comes near her. She seems to try to entice him to test her, but he keeps moving. (Amboseli, Kenya)

Female-Chorus-Rumble

Context: Advertisement & Attraction (5)

Pascal in full musth is Guarding Qadija of the QB family. An adolescent female, who we think is Qaskasi - Qasima's daughter, reacts as Pascal approaches - Ear-Slapping and giving what we believe is a Female-Chorus-Rumble. (Amboseli, Kenya)

Female-Chorus-Rumble

Context: Advertisement & Attraction (6)

At the start of the clip we see matriarch Qoral standing with part of her family. Males begin to walk by and then we see Pascal's tusks come into view. He makes a ka-nunk sound that is part of a Musth-Rumble - or what we call a 'half-assed' Musth-Rumble and immediately females respond with several overlapping rumbles - a Female-Chorus. We have circled Pascal as he vocalizes and the females are all behind a male who is therefore circled. You can see Qoral Ear-Flapping through his legs. (Amboseli, Kenya)