An elephant can have fleas but a flea can't have elephants.
Elephants can trumpet but they can't jump. Fleas can jump but they can't trumpet... anyway, that's my contribution...
A Forget Me Gnat
Because elephant isn't an action verb and fly is. The noun and verb "fly" are from the same source, but many other things besides flies can fly. You might cow a cow, or see a flea flee, and a bear will normally bear you no ill will.
Its on sparknotes.com
It was published in Songs and Sonnets in 1633, however was written before that date (as John Donne himself died in 1631).
Elephants can trumpet but they can't jump. Fleas can jump but they can't trumpet... anyway, that's my contribution...
A Forget Me Gnat
A Forget Me Gnat
monkey can have flea's but flea cannot have monkey..hahah
You can only say small or big when compared with something. Next to an elephant a bee is tiny, but next to a flea it is enormous.
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advantix is much better
To be simple:The flea is the parasite and the dog is the host.
When you cross an absentminded elephant with a small flea, you get a creature that can easily forget where it left its trunk while still being able to jump into the air at surprising heights. This whimsical combination highlights the contrasting traits of both animals, resulting in a comically forgetful yet lively character. It's a playful reminder of how different characteristics can blend to create something unique and entertaining.
The small jumping bug that is not a flea is called a springtail.
No, there are no small flea-like bugs in the bathroom.
The relationship between a flea and cat's fur is that of parasite and host. The flea is a parasite that feeds on the blood of the host.