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There’s an elephant at a zoo outside Seoul that speaks Korean.

— You mean, it understands some Korean commands, the way a dog can be trained to understand “sit” or “stay”?

No, I mean it can actually say Korean words out loud.

— Pics or it didn’t happen.

Here, watch the video.

To be fair, the elephant, a 26-year-old Asian male named Koshik, doesn’t really speak Korean, any more than a parrot can speak Korean (or English or Klingon). But parrots are supposed to, well, parrot — and elephants are not. And Koshik knows how to say at least five Korean words, which are about five more than I do.