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These Indian elephants are given a prestigious place in the state's culture.
Indian elephants often march through the jungle in a line.
People have used Indian elephants to move around and to have fun.
The gestation period for a baby Indian elephant is more than twice that long.
In all other respects, they look like Indian elephants.
Later in the year he will be starting work on his next animal drama, featuring Indian elephants.
These are typical characters of the African and Indian elephants.
Now I can see that it's an Indian elephant.
Two Indian Elephants helped to clear the rubble in the zoo.
These included six male Indian elephants which had previously been used in making the movie Alexander.
The zoo has a notable history of successfully breeding wild species, including Indian elephants.
Weighing nine tons, he was believed to be the largest Indian elephant in captivity.
"I'm not so sure myself about these Indian elephants," admitted Tarzan.
The Indian elephants are decreasing in nature, and the captive population difficult to be maintain without a sufficient manpower.
A great Indian elephant whimpers for attention, reaching out with its trunk, in a compound bare of food or water.
Woolly mammoths are closely related to the Indian elephant.
The flag flying above the club house bears an Indian elephant, which is the badge of the club.
The poison that worked on the other animals did not work on the three remaining Indian elephants, so they were starved to death.
An Indian elephant with a mighty strength.
Here a large herd of Indian elephants frolic and squirt water at the passing vessels.
Apart from Indian Elephant, some of the animals found in the sanctuary are:
He also had 15 Indian elephants supported by Indian chariots.
Indian elephant ivory is opaque with a yellowish shade.
The auditory sensitivity thresholds have been measured behaviorally for one individual young female Indian elephant.
An impressive, life-size watercolor of a rampaging Indian elephant dominates this exhibition.