It is a 20-year-old elephant named Kosik, who is being raised at Everland theme park in Yong In, South Korea. Now scientists are studying this strange elephant.
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Kosik "phenomenon" attracts many scientists and visitors to Everland - Photo taken through NDTV television
According to Xinhua, Kosik can pronounce at least seven words in the Korean language, such as ' hello ', 'lie down ', ' good ' .
Kim Jong Kap, Kosik coach, said the elephant initially emitted only simple sounds that sounded out of nothing. Gradually the elephant correctly pronounced some words.
Interesting with this information, many scientists went to Everland Park to find out if Kosik knew how to speak or just " parody " his voice. Among these were Dr. Daniel Mietchen from Jena University, Germany.
He said: ' So far we only know Kosik is the only living elephant "to speak", even though there are in fact some elephants that imitate sounds from other elephants or from conversations of people '.
Scientists hope that through Kosik, they can prove that elephants have the ability to learn languages, although they may not understand what they say .