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  2. File:African elephant warning raised trunk.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Cultural depictions of elephants - Wikipedia

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    The elephant as the symbol for the Republican Party of the United States originated in an 1874 political cartoon of an Asian elephant by Thomas Nast in Harper's Weekly. This cartoon, titled "Third Term Panic", is a parody of Aesop's fable , [ h ] " The Ass in the Lion's Skin ".

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  5. The Multifaceted Role of Elephant Tusks: Tools, Weapons, and ...

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    Elephants are one of the most sophisticated tool-using animals on the planet, and that’s thanks to both their big brains and the combination of both tusks and a trunk.

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    The elephant became the symbol of Bangkok by association with Indra during its foundation as the capital of the new Rattanakosin Kingdom. [10] It is also sometimes associated with the old Lao Kingdom of Lan Xang and the defunct Kingdom of Laos, where it was more commonly known as the "three-headed elephant" and had been used on the royal flag. [11]

  7. How Heavy Poaching Has Led to Tuskless Elephants - AOL

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    The elephant trunk is boneless and mostly made up of muscles. While elephants can lift an incredible weight with their trunks, the long nose can easily be injured. Male elephants generally use ...

  8. Da Tung and Xi'an Bao Bao - Wikipedia

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    The elephants are similar in appearance and have their trunks raised. Their surfaces are decorated with small cloud-shaped patterns and animals from ancient Chinese mythology. [1] [2] The young elephant stands "peacefully on his father's back", symbolizing "safe and prosperous offspring".

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    African bush elephant with its trunk raised, a behaviour often adopted when trumpeting. The elongated and prehensile trunk, or proboscis, consists of both the nose and upper lip, which fuse in early fetal development. [29] This versatile appendage contains up to 150,000 separate muscle fascicles, with no bone and little fat. These paired ...