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purple elephants
In the real world, no, there are no purple elephants. Elephants get their pigment from melanin, which gives them their typical grey or brown coloring. However, purple elephants can exist in fiction, imagination, or even be used figuratively. Here are some examples: Figurative language: The expression "Don't think about a purple elephant" is a common way to illustrate how trying not to think about something can actually make you think about it more. Fiction: Purple elephants might appear in stories, books, or cartoons. Art: Someone might create a sculpture or painting that features a purple elephant.
They are grey for camouflage purple would kill them fast in the wild
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Because the elephants where purple!
elephants are purple
Pink elephants? Yes, they and purple elephants are common in jokes, so people began to say that they are real.
First I do not know what magos are and Second THERE ARE NO SUCH THINGS OF PURPLE ELEPHATS! What are you? 2?
For the same reason that people who see them do.
When ever Elephants run out of food they will move to find new food. This mostly happens in the dry season. They may travel 200 miles in search of water.
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