The elephant's tusks and ears. The possessive noun is in bold.
The possessive form is "the elephant's tusks and ears".
The possessive form for the tusks and ears of an elephant is the elephant's tusks and ears.
The possessive form is the elephant's tusks and ears.Example sentence:The rain was dripping from the elephant's tusks and ears.
Example sentence: The elephant's tusks and ears were large.
Trunk,tusks, and ears
Trunk,tusks, and ears
The elephant has a trunk. They also have tusks and extremely large ears. But I think the trunk is the most special about an elephant.
The most telling difference is the size of their ears and the presence of tusks. African elephants have much larger, more rounder ears than Asian elephants do, and tend to be able to have tusks more often. Asian elephants, on the other hand, have much smaller and more square or triangle-shaped ears (which ever shape you prefer) than African elephants do. A tusked Asian elephant (called Tuskas) is more rare than an Asian elephant with no tusks.
1- It has a long trunk which helps them in picking their food from the ground. 2- It has modified teeths called tusks which helps them in breaking thick trunks of trees. 3- Its long ears can hear very fibble sound.
This is really interesting.... Well, its their ears, you see, if you look really closely, the African elephant has ears shaped like Africa, and the Indian has them shaped like Indiasmaller ears and shorter tusks on Indian elephants. Also, African elephants eat less curry.
Elephant is taller and thicker than Rhino. Elephant has two sharp irremovable tusks, and has indestructible big ears, and has thicker arms than Rhino. But Elephant has no match for the meaner Hulk.
Unlike Asian Elephants they have tusks and are much bigger.