A autobiography of an elephant
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. I am a huge animal about twice the height of a man. I have a broad back, small eyes and ears like fans. My nose is long and is called a trunk. My trunk has great strength. I can use it for lifting things. I can uproot a big tree with my trunk. I work in a circus and entertain people.
Sometimes, when I am resting, I remember the happy days I spent as a calf in the jungle. There we used to wander about in a herd. We led an adventurous and exciting life.
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Hi. You are probably wondering who I am. Well, I am an elephant and today I will tell you my autobiography.
I am an African bush elephant and live in sub-Saharan Africa. You can see me in Kenya, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Angola, and Botswana. I have cousins who live in South and Southeast Asia. I am herbivorous. I can live in the savannas, forests, and deserts, but I prefer to be closer to the water.
Other animals avoid me, probably because of my size. I do not have natural enemies. Basically, my only enemy is a man who is destroying my habitat and hunts me in order to obtain ivory. Men usually see me as a trophy. But I am so much more than that. I am very important in maintaining environmental balance.
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