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English: Indian elephant bull in musth in Bandipur National Park Русский: Самец азиатского слона ( Elephas maximus ) в национальном парке Бандипур , Карнатака , Индия
The Indian elephant is a protected species under Schedule I of the Indian Wild Life Protection Act, 1972. [33] Project Elephant was launched in 1992 by the Ministry of Environment and Forests of Government of India to provide financial and technical support of wildlife management efforts by the states.
Jayveer Singh, aka Jumbo, is a little elephant who tries to find his father, and the journey of finding his father made him a war elephant. [2] The film is a Hindi remake and Hindi dubbed version of the 2006 Thai film Khan Kluay , which is based on "Chao Praya Prab Hongsawadee" by Ariya Jintapanichkarn.
Bholu the Train Manager (Train Guard) is the mascot of Indian Railways, represented as a cartoon of an elephant holding a signal lamp with a green lens in one hand.It was initially designed for the Indian Railways' 150th anniversary commemoration events and was unveiled on 16 April 2002 in Bangalore.
When looking at an African elephant and an Asian elephant side-by-side, you can really tell the differences in their head shapes and tasks. African elephants generally have much larger tusks than ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 January 2025. 1960 film by Wolfgang Reitherman Goliath II Title card Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman Story by Bill Peet Produced by Walt Disney Starring Kevin Corcoran Barbara Jo Allen Paul Frees Narrated by Sterling Holloway Music by George Bruns Animation by John Lounsbery (directing) (character ...
The earliest coins of the Pandyan Kingdom were copper squares and were struck with a die. The coins were with five distinct images on one side, often an image of an elephant on that side and a stylised fish on the other, seen typically in the coins found around Korkai, their ancient capital and in Northern Lanka.
Thechikkottukavu Ramachandran (born c. 1964) is an Indian elephant owned by Thechikottukavu devasom, a temple in Kerala. [1] Commonly known as simply Raman, he is the tallest living captive elephant in Asia, standing at 314 cm (10 ft 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 in). [2] They gave Ramachandran the title Ekachatradhipathi (transl. The Only Emperor). [3]