by Drublic on February 7th, 2007

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Where did the idea that elephants are scared of mice come from?

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  • by yoho05 reminds you to DYOH on February 7th, 2007

    yoho05 reminds you to DYOH

    I don't know if this helps but here is an entry from the snopes website about it.

    One of our more familiar comical scenes is the topsy-turvy image of a gigantic elephant standing on its hind legs atop a chair or platform, cowering in terror at the presence of a cute little whiskered mouse. It's funny, but is it based on reality, or is it purely a bit of humorous invention?

    Actually, elephants are one of the more fearless animals in the world, even though they share habitats with lions, rhinos, and tigers. (Unfortunately, that same fearlessness can also make them easy prey for poachers.) Elephants are also more likely to encounter mice in zoos and circuses (where the abundance of grain and hay tend to attract the little critters) than in the wild, but either way there's nothing about rodents they find particularly frightening. In fact, given the large size and relatively poor eyesight of elephants, they don't necessarily notice the occasional mouse scurrying around them all that often.

    If there's any truth to this legend at all, it likely comes from elephants' being anxious about nearby sounds or movement they can't identify, such as that caused by mice darting around underfoot. Elephants may be afraid of very little, but unlocatable sounds and small, fast objects that are difficult to follow can add up to something unidentifiable, one of the few things that signal "danger" to them. However, such a reaction could just as easily be triggered by something other than mice, such as small dogs.

    If we still find the image of the hulking pacyhderm terrified by a tiny rodent comical perhaps we should consider our own often irrational reactions to small, harmless creatures such as spiders, insects, and . . . mice.

    Last updated: 1 May 2001
    http://www.snopes.com/critters/wild/elephant.htm

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  • by pandadanny on February 7th, 2007

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    The story goes something like .... a Mice could easily sneak into the long trunk noses of the elephant, just imagine an insect flew into your nose, I'm quite sure it will be quite a trauma, especially for species with such a wonderful memory. :P

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  • by staffie on February 7th, 2007

    staffie

    because elephants flee from anything that they do not know, but most elephants know mice from their surroundings so this isnt true.

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  • by Penny The Wise on February 7th, 2007

    Penny The Wise

    I always associated it with Disney's Dumbo, when they are in the circus tent. I never actually thought it could be real.

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