It has learned an English acent and the love of tea and Harry Potter
It has big feet.
it has deeper roots
make loud noises and run at animals and stamp on them
As elephants are not native to the UK , there are approximately 350 in zoos across the country.
In the Zoo, they live in Indian and Africa.
Dude I eat fried chicken every day and I even I can speak better than that.
i think it's because the African elephant uses it's ears to cool itself down
Their ears are adapted to blow away sand and dirt as well as to cool themselves down
The insect known for having an elephant-like nose is the "elephant weevil," particularly the species Oryctes rhinoceros. This beetle has an elongated snout that resembles an elephant's trunk, which it uses for digging and feeding. The unique morphology of its snout is adapted for its lifestyle, making it an intriguing example of evolutionary adaptation in insects.
Humans, and significantly large prides of lions. Tigers sometimes hunt unguarded calves. There is also a well known pride of lions, called the Savuti Pride in Botswana, who have adapted, and now specialise in hunting elephant.
They use their ears to cool themselves down, it also works as a big fly swatter, It gets rid of the flies
Terry Dene was born on December 20, 1938, in Elephant and Castle, London, England, UK.