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  2. Caparison - Wikipedia

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    A decorated Indian elephant carrying a howdah during a fair in Jaipur, India Nettipattam on a Caparison elephant. In the Indian state of Kerala, elephants are decorated during temple festivals. They wear a distinctive golden head covering called a nettipattam, which is often translated into English as an elephant caparison. However, it covers ...

  3. Grey-faced sengi - Wikipedia

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    The grey-faced sengi is a species of the elephant shrew or sengi family, belonging to the genus Rhynchocyon.Its discovery was announced in 2008. [3] Until this species was discovered, only 15 species of elephant shrew were known, with the last living species having been described more than a century ago (the eastern rock elephant shrew, Elephantulus myurus).

  4. Skin - Wikipedia

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    Skin is the layer of usually soft, flexible outer tissue covering the body of a vertebrate animal, with three main functions: protection, regulation, and sensation.. Other animal coverings, such as the arthropod exoskeleton, have different developmental origin, structure and chemical composition.

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  6. Thrikkadavoor Sivaraju - Wikipedia

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    Thrikkadavoor Sivaraju (c. 1973) is an elephant from southern Kerala owned by Travancore Devaswom. [1] At a height of 320 cm, Sivaraju is one of the tallest living elephants in Asia.

  7. Elephant - Wikipedia

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    To support the animal's weight, an elephant's limbs are positioned more vertically under the body than in most other mammals. The long bones of the limbs have cancellous bones in place of medullary cavities. This strengthens the bones while still allowing haematopoiesis (blood cell creation). [72]

  8. Captive elephants - Wikipedia

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    An elephant painting A temple elephant being washed at a Hindu temple in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu Elephant from Wirth's Circus in a Sydney street parade (1938). Elephants have the largest brains of all land animals, and ever since the time of Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, [13] have been renowned for their cognitive skills, with behavioural patterns shared with humans.

  9. Hear how Columbia's Elephant Foot melds rock, funk and jam ...

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    On its debut, Columbia's Elephant Foot reanimates elements of classic rock, indie rock, funk and jam-oriented music.