African Elephants
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African Elephants
By Ahlyvia Ayre
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African Elephant’s Body African Elephants are giant mammals. African Elephants can reach up to 4
meters tall. African Elephants have big ears. African Elephants have thick gray skin.
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African Elephants Habitats African Elephants live in Africa. African Elephants find food on
savannas. African Elephants Find food on flat land.
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African Elephants Food African Elephants can eat more than
200 pounds of food every day. African Elephants eat fruit grass and
leaves. African Elephants tare bark from trees.
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African Elephants Life Cycle A baby African Elephant is called a calf. African Elephants can live to be 60
years old. When a baby African Elephant is born
all the females in the hard helps raise it.
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Fun Facts African Elephants can weigh up to
15,400 pounds. African Elephants roll in mud every day. African Elephants swim every day. African Elephants Use there big tusks
to fight.
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References http://www.pebblego.com/content/
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