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Elephant herds usually consists of a matriarch (an adult female elephant) and a bunch of nursing mothers and other youngters and female elephants. Usually male elephants are not part of any herd. They separate from their herd and go on for themselves when they are around 5 years of age and lead a nomadic life. So, a herd may contain male elephants but they are all young ones and adult males are not part of a herd.

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