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On August 12, World Elephant Day, how much do you know about elephants? Elephants are proboscis mammals and are the largest extant terrestrial group of local animals, widely distributed in the African Sakha

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On August 12, World Elephant Day, how much do you know about elephants?

Elephants are proboscis mammals and the largest living terrestrial group of local animals, widely distributed in the tropical subtropical regions of sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia and southern China, mainly in xishuangbanna. They are social animals on a family basis, with African and Asian elephants.

On August 12, World Elephant Day, how much do you know about elephants? Elephants are proboscis mammals and are the largest extant terrestrial group of local animals, widely distributed in the African Sakha
On August 12, World Elephant Day, how much do you know about elephants? Elephants are proboscis mammals and are the largest extant terrestrial group of local animals, widely distributed in the African Sakha
On August 12, World Elephant Day, how much do you know about elephants? Elephants are proboscis mammals and are the largest extant terrestrial group of local animals, widely distributed in the African Sakha
On August 12, World Elephant Day, how much do you know about elephants? Elephants are proboscis mammals and are the largest extant terrestrial group of local animals, widely distributed in the African Sakha
On August 12, World Elephant Day, how much do you know about elephants? Elephants are proboscis mammals and are the largest extant terrestrial group of local animals, widely distributed in the African Sakha
On August 12, World Elephant Day, how much do you know about elephants? Elephants are proboscis mammals and are the largest extant terrestrial group of local animals, widely distributed in the African Sakha
On August 12, World Elephant Day, how much do you know about elephants? Elephants are proboscis mammals and are the largest extant terrestrial group of local animals, widely distributed in the African Sakha

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