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  2. History of elephants in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Europeans came in contact with live elephants in 327 BC, when Alexander the Great descended into India from the Hindu Kush, but Alexander was quick to adopt them.Four elephants guarded his tent, and shortly after his death his associate Ptolemy issued coins showing Alexander in the elephant headdress that became a royal emblem also in the Hellenized East.

  3. Kamala (elephant) - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Kamala's daughter, Maharani, gave birth to Kamala's grandchild, a female elephant posthumously named Keemaya. [16] Kamala and Maharani rejected her shortly after birth, with Maharani displaying confusion and aggression. The baby was given blood transfusions and antibiotics to help her fight an infection, [17] but she died soon after ...

  4. List of mammals of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    The main source is the most recent atlas survey of mammals in Denmark. [1] The atlas records 88 mammal species in Denmark . Since the atlas was published in 2007, four new species have been recorded in the country: the grey wolf, [ 2 ] golden jackal [ 3 ] , Cuvier's beaked whale [ 4 ] and grey long-eared bat.

  5. This Bay Area zoo is shutting down its elephant exhibit ... - AOL

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    After 20 years living in the Oakland Zoo, the park's last remaining African elephant, Osh, will be relocated to the Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee later this year, the zoo announced in a press ...

  6. Rescued From Chains And Daily Harm, This Elephant Can ... - AOL

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    The elephant was stolen from the wild when she was just a baby and spent 80 years working in the logging and tourism industries Rescued elephant resting peacefully indoors, finally enjoying ...

  7. Elephantidae - Wikipedia

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    Elephantidae is a family of large, herbivorous proboscidean mammals collectively called elephants and mammoths.In some cases, all members of the family can be referred to as elephants.

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  9. African elephant - Wikipedia

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    As the front pair wears down and drops out in pieces, the back pair moves forward, and two new molars emerge in the back of the mouth. Elephants replace their teeth four to six times in their lifetimes. At around 40 to 60 years of age, the elephant loses the last of its molars and will likely die of starvation which is a common cause of death.