When an elephant proposes “I want to go this way; let’s go together,” she says “let’s go,” in a rumble. The elephant will use her body to point in the direction she wants to go, sometimes lifting her foot. Every minute or so, she makes what Poole has described as a “let’s go” rumble, while flapping her ears. In this recording, a young female makes a “let’s go” call 12 times over the span of nearly half an hour to encourage the group to head to the swamp. “Elephants have plans of action that are clear from their body language and calls. They may discuss, negotiate, or agree to differ.”