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Elephant
Eagerly anticipating
The family reunion
The elegant elephant
Elevates the art of elocution
With trumpeting trunk
Emphasizing his point of view
With his eucalyptus shaped ears
Roxanne©

Endangered
The
African elephant is the largest living land animal
and weighs up to 5,400 kg. It
inhabits the Savannah, brush, forest, river
valleys, and semi-desert regions of Africa south
of the Sahara Desert. Besides its greater size, it
differs from the Asian elephant in having larger
ears and tusks, a sloping forehead, and two
“fingers” at the tip of its trunk, compared to
only one in the Asian species.
As
vegetarians, elephants require much food,
sometimes consuming more than 225 kg
of plant matter a day. Their trunk is employed to
pull branches off trees, uproot grass, pluck
fruit, and to place food in their mouths. The
trunk is also used for smell, touch and in
drinking, greeting or throwing dust for dust
baths. In both sexes, the two incisor teeth of the
upper jaw grow to form tusks, and it is for this
ivory, used at one time in the manufacture of
piano keys, billiard balls, and other objects,
that hunters have slaughtered thousands of these
magnificent animals.



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