The Evolution of Communication and Cognitive Abilities in Cross-Species Animals: The Phenomenon of Spontaneous Self-Learning of Communication in Batyr the Asian Elephant
The case of Batyr, an Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) raised in captivity among humans, presents a unique example of the spontaneous development of interspecies communicative and cognitive abilities. Batyr demonstrated an exceptional capacity for imitating human speech, uttering over 20 words and phrases in Russian and Kazakh, as well as mimicking various environmental sounds. This article analyzes the characteristics of his vocalizations, the cognitive prerequisites for such behavior, and the significance of the Batyr phenomenon for understanding the evolution of communication and intelligence in non-human animals.