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An elephant's tusks grow continuously, approx 7 inches a year, they are used to dig for water, salt, and dig for roots, debark trees and eat bark; to... |
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Bull (male) elephants leave cow herds at 12 years or later. Once on their own, bulls alternately wander solo and associate with other bulls,... |
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An elephant's tusks grow continuously, approx 7 inches a year, they are used to dig for water, salt, and dig for roots, debark trees and eat bark; to... |
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The elephant is the largest land animal alive today, the social order is very tightly knit as the females spend the entire lives together, mothers,... |
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The giraffe are the tallest of all land-living animals species. Female giraffes generally associate in groups of a dozen or so. Their young when born... |
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The largest of the living primates, and is the next closest living relative to humans after the two chimpanzee species (like humans, have individual... |
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The male lion, easily recognized by his mane, weighs between 330–500 lb. Females range 260–330 lb. In the wild, lions live for around 10–14 years,... |
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Tigers are territorial and generally solitary animals, often requiring large contiguous areas of habitat that support their prey demands. During the... |
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Adult tigers are territorial and extremely defensive, the females rear the young alone for approximately 2 -2 1/2 years. Most tigers live in forests... |
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