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Travel Bug Dog Tag African Elephant

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Owner:
Kwenda Tafuta Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Origin:
Kwazulu Natal, South Africa
Recently Spotted:
In Tupeska keramika

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My mission is to return to Africa, more specifically, South Africa and even more specifically to Durban in KwaZulu Natal.

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African Elephant TB

The African Elephant is the largest living land animal (larger than the Asian Elephant). These mammals have very strong social bonds and live in family groups headed by a female (called a cow). Males (called bulls) occasionally join the group. Elephants are excellent swimmers. Elephants have few natural enemies except man, and they are in danger of extinction due to loss of habitat and poaching (they are killed for their ivory tusks).
Anatomy: African elephants average about 10 feet (3 m) tall at the shoulder, weighing roughly 6 tons (5,400 kg). Males are larger than females. Both males and females have tusks (large, pointed ivory teeth). They have wrinkled, gray-brown skin that is almost hairless.
Ears: African Elephants have large ears (up to 5 feet=1.5 m long) that are shaped like the continent of Africa. The ears not only hear well, but also help the elephant lose excess heat, as hot blood flows near the surface of the skin.
Trunk: Elephants breathe through two nostrils at the end of their trunk, which is an extension of the nose. The trunk is also used to get water and food. To get water, the elephant sucks water into the trunk, then curls the trunk towards the mouth and squirts the water into it. The trunk has two prehensile (grasping) extensions at the tip, which it uses like a hand.
Diet: Elephants eat roots, grasses, leaves, fruit, and bark. They use their tusks and trunk to get food. These herbivores spend most of their time eating. Bulls can eat up to 300-600 pounds (130-260 kg) of food each day.

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Tracking History (18893.5mi) View Map

Dropped Off 3/27/2010 Morgani placed it in Tupeska keramika Zlínský kraj, Czechia - 6.22 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/6/2010 Morgani retrieved it from Kněžpole-stromolezecká Zlínský kraj, Czechia   Visit Log

Veri nice TB. Thank you.

Dropped Off 2/27/2010 Borderka placed it in Kněžpole-stromolezecká Zlínský kraj, Czechia - 4.19 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 2/27/2010 Borderka retrieved it from Byvaly motokros Zlínský kraj, Czechia   Visit Log

:-)

Discovered It 2/22/2010 Stodols discovered it   Visit Log

Viden v Byvaly motokros

Dropped Off 2/21/2010 ufogeon team placed it in Byvaly motokros Zlínský kraj, Czechia - 12.89 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 2/13/2010 ufogeon team retrieved it from Planorbis Zlínský kraj, Czechia   Visit Log

Kdepak se asi vzal v takové ,,kose,,- pojedeme na jih.

Dropped Off 12/31/2009 9Milhaus9 placed it in Planorbis Zlínský kraj, Czechia - 2.52 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 12/28/2009 9Milhaus9 retrieved it from Psychiatricka lecebna KM Zlínský kraj, Czechia   Visit Log

ve velmi dobré schovce....

Discovered It 12/15/2009 zjedna discovered it   Visit Log

Nalezeno v Psychiatricka lecebna KM.

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