No, it is a living being.
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1/2 a elephant and a prince on a baby elephant
You can measure any object you like using tonnes, however, unless the object is a massive one like an Elephant or a Bus, there is likely to be lots of zeros after (or before) a decimal point which would make it not a very sensible unit to measure the mass of the object.
Well... To be honest, an inanimate object such as a castle cannot turn into an elephant, especially if it's an white elephant, although I don't think this is what you mean, will you please be slightly clearer with your definition of a "white elephant".
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A fly can fly because this word is both a noun and a verb... the object fly can have an action fly, meanwhile the word elephant is simply a noun and there is not generally accepted a verb "elephant". So saying and elephant can elephant doesn't convey a sense of meaning since the usage of elephant as a verb does not convey a known sense of action.
The chameleon is the type of animal that see twice the size of the object. This is because the chameleon has compound eyes.
The sentence "the mice scared the elephant" is in the active voice. In this construction, the subject (the mice) performs the action of scaring the object (the elephant). Active voice typically emphasizes the doer of the action, which is the case here.
it can't. trust me, Im a teacher.
A mid-sized elephant can weigh around 20 tonnes.
A small car or a large elephant may weigh around 2 tonnes.
It is an American colloquialism that signifies an oddball object that most people would have no use for, or want of.