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  2. Adventure series (Willard Price) - Wikipedia

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    Elephant Adventure: 1964 Hal and Roger attempt to track down a rare white elephant in Africa's Mountains of the Moon. Safari Adventure: 1966 Hal and Roger join warden Mark Crosby in Tsavo National Park, where wildlife poaching is a major problem. Lion Adventure: 1967 Hal and Roger must help save the people of Mtito Andei from a man-eating lion.

  3. Running Wild (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Running Wild by Michael Morpurgo starts with a boy, Will Robert, riding an elephant along a beach, whilst on holiday in Indonesia. Will is grieving for his father, Robert, who died in the Iraq War. The elephant, Oona, is in an odd mood that day: her handler mentions that she refused to go into the sea for her usual morning dip.

  4. Hills Like White Elephants - Wikipedia

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    The title "Hills Like White Elephants" is a symbol within Hemingway's short story that requires analysis to depict its meaning and relevance to the story as well. Repetition of words and phrases is a common trait found within Hemingway's short story, a habit that is not done without cause.

  5. The Magician's Elephant - Wikipedia

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    The Magician's Elephant is the thirteenth book written by American author Kate DiCamillo. It was released on September 8, 2009, and illustrated by Yoko Tanaka. It was released on September 8, 2009, and illustrated by Yoko Tanaka.

  6. Musth - Wikipedia

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    A bull elephant in musth, wild or otherwise, is extremely dangerous to humans, other elephants, and other species. Bull elephants in musth have killed keepers/ mahouts , as well as other bull elephants, female elephants, and calves (the last usually inadvertently or accidentally in what is often called "herd infighting").

  7. Toomai of the Elephants - Wikipedia

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    Illustration by John Lockwood Kipling (Rudyard's father) "Toomai of the Elephants" is a short story by Rudyard Kipling about a young elephant-handler. It was first published in the December 1893 issue of St. Nicholas magazine and reprinted in the collection of Kipling short stories, The Jungle Book (1894). [1]

  8. The Elephant Calf - Wikipedia

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    The Elephant Calf (German: Das Elefantenkalb), also known as The Baby Elephant, is an early one-act surrealistic prose farce written by the German modernist playwright Bertolt Brecht. It originally formed the penultimate scene of Brecht's full-length play Man Equals Man , but by 1926 Brecht had separated it to an appendix to the published text.

  9. Melancholy Elephants - Wikipedia

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