Yes. So do not partake in elephant ears. They are deadly.
E. coli is a bacterium found in the intestines of warm-blooded animals, including elephants, but it is not typically associated with elephant ears, which are a type of tropical plant. However, if elephant ears are contaminated with feces or contaminated water, there is a risk of E. coli contamination.
Elephant ears (Colocasia esculenta) if eaten in quantity and the goat is stressed could be poisonous due to prussic acid
Yes, elephant ears (colocasia) can multiply through underground tubers or rhizomes. They are known to spread and form clumps over time, especially in suitable growing conditions with ample moisture and nutrients. Regular division of the clumps can help manage their spread.
The possessive form for the tusks and ears of an elephant is the elephant's tusks and ears.
no. Elephant ears are just really big cookies. Do not worry if you tried one!
too wag his tail to get rid of the flies
The African elephant has the biggest ears!The type of elephant with the biggest name has the biggest ears, the African elephant (not the Asian elephant). That's how I remember.
No. The ears of an African elephant are larger than that of the Asian elephants.
An Indian Elephant has small ears which are floppy.An African Elephant has big wide ears which are straight.
All mammals have ears.
The possessive form is "the elephant's tusks and ears".
The African Elephant is much larger than the Asian Elephant. Therefore they have larger ears and bigger bodies. The African elephant has larger ears because it is designed for a warmer climate. besides the ears being used for hearing they also play an important part in body temperature control and the movement of air from the body.