Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Elephants and their senses


Elephant are the biggest animals in the world.
Their weight equals the weight of 250 five years old kids.
They suck water with their noses and drink it.
They take a bath in a lake or mud.
Elephant can hear and listen well but they can't see well.
When they are hot they use their ears and fan or they put water on their bodies.
Baby elephants dig to play but adults dig to eat salt and water.
Baby elephants pratice eating grass.
They fallow their mothers all day long.
They love to play in the water and breath with their long noses.
They dig the ground and go in and out.
When elephants sleep other elephants protect weak elephants and baby elephants.
There are some white birds called Bek-Ro who eat bugs on elephants.
When it doesn't rain a lot and there is no water they move where there is a lot of water.
They fight with their ivory and they peel trees from their bark.
Elephants are endangered because people want to take their ivory and they hunt them.

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