How the Elephant got his trunk is part of Rudyard Kiplings Just so stories
He made it disappear in New York in 1918.
Because he doesn't have a thumb to reach the bell
They were not real they we made up in a story.
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Poetry could be a short story of mixed emotions. Fiction is a type of story that is always fake, imagined, or made-up while poetry could be realistic.
A hippo does not have a trunk. An elephant does have a trunk that is made up of muscle and flesh. A hippo does have a very large head and a mouth that is filled with giant teeth and tusks.
There are no bones in an elephant's trunk, but many strong muscles. It is just a long, powerful nose.An elephant's trunk, a union of the nose and upper lip is a highly sensitive organ with more than 100,000 muscle units. It uses its trunk to rub an itchy eye or scratch its ear. Trunks are also used to threaten, and to throw objects. It drinks by filling its trunk with water and then pouring the water into it's mouth. It is used as a snorkel when swimming and to smell. It would be difficult for an elephant to survive if it's trunk were damaged.
The elephant's trunk contains over 40,000 muscles, divided into as many as 150,000 individual units! Compare that to the human body, which contains a paltry 639 muscles, and you start to get an idea how intricate the appendage is. this means the body and the trunks muscles altogether is 190, 000muscles in the elephants body .made by siencetis in new york go to www. new york facts .com. nk
Yes, Bozo did have to get his cage cleaned and he made this children so scared. In the middle the cleaner had a talk with Bozo and Bozo said "Sorry I made everybody get scared, will you tell them I am a good Elephant Bozo" the cleaner told everybody that Bozo said he was sorry for making the children upset. He wanted them to think that he was a generous Elephant Bozo, And they did. Bozo and died one morning "He was the best Elephant bozo ever" the children said. "I will never forget you!" said the cleaner and he never did. The cleaner is still alive telling the story of Elephant Bozo. That was Just part one buy the book off or Amazon to read the rest.
They city of Baltese is a fictional town made up by Kate DiCamillo in her story "The magician's Elephant"
Yes. Well, not exactly. I can't quite remember what the creature is called, but it is a small animal, about the size of a small pig and looking a bit like a mouse. Or something. Anyway, it has a snout, but it is longer than the average pig-snout - it's closest relative is the elephant.
No, newspaper is not made out of elephant poo.
Elephant tusks are made of ivory.
An elephant's trunk is made of a long muscular tube formed with a combination of muscle and skin. The trunk contains over 40,000 muscles that allow it to be incredibly flexible and strong, enabling elephants to perform a variety of tasks such as grasping objects, drinking water, and communicating.
Rudyard Kipling wrote a famous story about how the elephant got its trunk. It was published, with other stories about animals, such as how the leopard got its spots, in a book called the "Just so stories". The full story can be found by following the link below, but here is a small synopsis: The story tells of how long ago the elephant had no trunk. The elephant child is portrayed as a curious creature who's questions get him into a lot of trouble with the other animals in the jungle. After asking many animals what the crocodile has for dinner, he goes in search of a crocodile to settle the matter once and for all. When he eventually finds one, he asks the question again. The crocodile asks the elephant child to come closer and asks why he asks such questions. The naive elephant child complies and comes closer and closer with each whisper from the crocodile. As soon as the elephant got his face close to that of the crocodiles, the crocodile snaps at the elephant's nose! The crocodile says that today he would rather like to start the day with.... Elephant child! The startled elephant pulls away, but his nose is still trapped in the sharp jaws of the elephant. The more he pulled the more his nose stretched! Eventually the crocodile lost his grip and the elephant sat down with a bump. At first the elephant child is ridiculed for his new nose, but soon finds that it has many advantages. Soon, all the elephants were making their way to the shore for the crocodile to work his magic! And that is the story of how the elephant got its trunk.
Amber is not a live elephant, but elephant figurines can be made from amber.
Elephant Glue is cyanoacrylate.