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never face an elephant away from an entrance, they are free animals and do not like to feel trapped, always face the gate if in a garden and always face the door in a house. I was taught this whilst in Africa
That would be the trunk. An elephant's trunk forms the animal's nose and upper lip.
Elephant should be facing you for good luck
The answer to the riddle is that the pink elephant is hallucinating because there are no elephants in the tub, and elephants don't normally sit in tubs or pass soap radios. This riddle is meant to confuse and trick the listener.
In some cultures, a statue of an elephant with tears can symbolize good luck, particularly related to wisdom, protection, and loyalty. The tears are often seen as a sign of compassion and strength. However, the meaning can vary depending on the cultural context and personal beliefs.
the elephant should face the entrance of the house.
never face an elephant away from an entrance, they are free animals and do not like to feel trapped, always face the gate if in a garden and always face the door in a house. I was taught this whilst in Africa
yes it can face a temple, but it shold not cross the height of the temple.
elephant poo. Lot's of elephant poo.
An elephant's behind.
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There are many ways to remove a mouse from your house. The first thing I would look for is how he managed to get in, and determine if he has established a nest in the house. If you don't find a nest but can locate his entrance you can lure him back out by placing peanut butter or corn chicken feed outside the entrance and seal up the entrance with steel wool once you have determined he is out of the house. Take a trip to the local hardware store to purchase mouse traps, there are several on the market so find one that you are comfortable with, as you may come face to face with a live trapped mouse. If all else fails buy a cat to deter the mouse once and for all.
a trunk
Elephant Face
His entrance music is written in my face performed by Sean Jenness and composed by Jim Johnston
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That would be the trunk. An elephant's trunk forms the animal's nose and upper lip.