Elephants show empathy towards each other in various ways, such as comforting each other when distressed, demonstrating cooperative behavior, and displaying signs of grief after the loss of a herd member. They have been observed to support injured or sick herd members by staying close to them, assisting them in standing up, and even vocalizing to show reassurance. Elephants also exhibit mourning behaviors like touching the deceased individual's body, or showing signs of distress and sadness. These actions indicate a strong sense of empathy and social bonding among elephants.