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Yes, elephants do have cartilage in their ears. The ears of an elephant are large and composed of a thin layer of skin over a framework of cartilage, which helps provide structure and flexibility. This cartilage allows their ears to be both lightweight and capable of dispersing heat, playing a crucial role in thermoregulation.

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