Elephants

“Elephants” by Beverley Randell, published by Cengage Learning Australia on December 8, 2020, is a 16-page exploration of these remarkable creatures. Written in English, this book presents an informative overview of elephants, highlighting their size and unique abilities, such as using their trunks for eating, drinking, and smelling. It also addresses the critical issue of habitat danger that these animals face in both Africa and Asia.
Readers will find a concise description of the characteristics and behaviors of elephants, emphasizing their significance in the animal kingdom. The narrative focuses on the challenges posed to their habitats, providing insight into the environmental concerns surrounding these majestic animals. This edition serves as an introduction to juvenile fiction, appealing to young readers interested in wildlife and conservation topics.
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Elephants are enormous animals that live in Africa and Asia. They can eat, drink and smell with their trunks. Elephants are special animals, but their habitats are in danger.
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