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    Elephants are intelligent social beings, that pass the mirror tests and [can draw](https://youtu.be/uypIj_BYzAw?t=195). We had explored how elephants [react to music](https://youtu.be/SFIT87yPNYk?t=11).
    
    However, we had not seen their behavior in response to such identity-stimulating experiences as being colored differently.
    
    People use clothes, and it plays a role in socializing. An experiment on coloring a group of elephants each with a different color, or a pattern, would be quite interesting, and might reveal things about their social manners and preferences, and further explore animal intelligence. Give human artists a gist about painting on elephants, and something interesting might happen.
    
    This may be useful as a method for animal intelligence research.
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