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Linking Elephants Pattern Cards
Designed to enhance and increase use of the linking elephants sold separately. The Linking Elephant Pattern cards encourage imaginative play with the elephants by exploring patterns of size and colour. The cards also help to improve childrens
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Linking Elephants 4 Colours Pk80
Fun and endearing plastic Linking Elephants that you can link together trunk-to-tail for a variety of counting activities. The elephants can be used connected or disconnected with counting trays and lines. The elephants are different sizes, not just
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Snap-n-learn Counting Elephants
Link these colourful Snap-n-Learn Counting Elephants up from trunk to tail - sequence the elephants by number, colour or size. Each elephant is colour coded to match the creature that comes next in numerical order. Includes 5 small and 5 large
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Are Indian elephants smaller than African elephants?
Yes, Indian elephants are generally smaller than African elephants. Indian elephants have smaller ears, a more rounded back, and a smoother forehead compared to African elephants. African elephants are the largest land animals in the world, with both males and females being larger and heavier than their Indian counterparts.
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Can elephants swim?
Yes, elephants are excellent swimmers. They can use their trunk as a snorkel and their large bodies to stay afloat in the water. Elephants are known to swim long distances, and they are often found in rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water in their natural habitats. Swimming is a natural behavior for elephants and they are quite comfortable in the water.
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Are elephants dangerous?
Elephants can be dangerous, especially when they feel threatened or provoked. They are large, powerful animals that can cause significant harm to humans and other animals if they feel the need to defend themselves. It's important to treat elephants with respect and caution, and to always observe them from a safe distance in their natural habitat. In general, elephants are not aggressive animals, but it's important to be aware of their potential danger and to take appropriate precautions when interacting with them.
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Can African and Asian elephants mate? What are the mixed breed elephants called, since they are still elephants?
Yes, African and Asian elephants can mate and produce offspring. The mixed breed elephants are called hybrid elephants. Despite being a mix of the two species, they are still considered elephants as they share characteristics of both African and Asian elephants.
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What do elephants ask?
Elephants are known to communicate with each other through a variety of vocalizations, body language, and infrasound. They may ask for food, water, or assistance from other elephants in their herd. They also use their communication skills to express emotions such as joy, fear, or distress. Overall, elephants ask for the things they need to survive and thrive in their natural habitat.
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Can one eat elephants?
No, it is not ethical or legal to eat elephants. Elephants are endangered species and hunting or consuming them is strictly prohibited by international laws and regulations. Additionally, elephants are intelligent and social animals that play a crucial role in their ecosystems, so it is important to protect and conserve them rather than consume them.
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Are elephants plantigrade animals?
No, elephants are not plantigrade animals. Plantigrade animals are those that walk with their entire foot touching the ground, like humans and bears. Elephants are digitigrade animals, meaning they walk on their toes with their heels raised off the ground. This adaptation allows elephants to support their massive weight and move efficiently.
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Are elephants naturally fat?
Elephants are naturally large animals, but they are not inherently fat. Their size is due to their unique physiology, which includes a large body frame, thick skin, and layers of fat that help regulate body temperature and store energy. In the wild, elephants maintain a healthy weight through their natural diet and active lifestyle, which includes foraging for food and walking long distances. However, captive elephants may be at risk of becoming overweight if they do not have enough space to move around and are not provided with a proper diet.
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