See how good they hide? ---- Yes! I see them all the time. Wow, so it's true - and I thought there was something wrong with me!
So he could hide in cherry trees! have you ever seen an elephant in a cherry tree? -No. -See, it works!
yes,a mammoth is bigger than a elephant
Have you ever seen a prune colored elephant? I most definitely certainly have! It was wearing my pajamas, but I am not exactly sure why. Do you know why elephants wear red shoes? So they can hide in strawberry patches, of course! You've never seen an elephant in a strawberry patch before? Than they must be good at hiding! I imagine that prune colored elephants hide in grocery stores, mainly Kroger. They wait for people to buy prunes, and then GALLUMPH!!! they jump into your shopping basket and you have to buy them! Its depressing, really. No one wants to buy prune colored elephants, so they buy themselves for you. You've never seen a prune elephant in a shopping basket? I most certainly have. On Friday, it was, and I shall never forget that day. I sold my prune colored elephant to the pet shop (they most certainly wanted one) and saw some fairies riding a toucan. How many fairies can ride a toucan, you ask? Well, two can of course! Oh no! my elephant is calling me! I must leave! so long, answers.com! I will most certainly miss you! GOODBYE! good bye!
So they can hide in cherry trees, have ever seen an elephant hide in a cherry tree? No?... Then it must work!
Probably within the last ten minutes. Asian elephants are still extant.
Inductive reasoning
I Have Seen the Elephant In the middle of the 19th century, the popular phrase, "I have seen the elephant," referred to overcoming the adversities and hardships in one's life. There was a fable that revolved around a farmer who heard that the circus was coming to town. He had never seen an elephant and headed to town with his produce to see the elephant. He encountered the elephant on the road and unfortunately, the farmer's horse had never seen an elephant either. The horse spooked, upset the cart and ran off, which destroyed the farmer's produce. Even so, the farmer declared, "I don't care, for I have seen the elephant." Most immigrants rushing to California by land or by sea had "seen the elephant from the tip of his trunk to the end of his tail" by the time they arrived in California. For any who hadn't, two or three weeks in California were certain to bring on the vision. This selection is from "Seeing the Elephant" in the Collection of California Historical Society which may be found at http://www.museumca.org/goldrush/fever11.html
Get creative here. Use something like, never been, hasn't seen, seventeen, tall and lean, jellybean....
A great sense of joy when seen in the wild.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This is one that refers to the circus. If you've seen the elephant, you've seen it all. You've been to town and lived it up.
There is no proof that the devil has ever been seen.
Because it looks like an elephant head with a trunk. It's really cold too, so I dont think that any elephants really live there.