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Imagine that you wake up one morning to find a baby elephant standing in your kitchen. Write a story explaining how the baby elephant got in your kitchen. What happened to it after you found it? Be sure to include details to help the reader create a mental picture of the story.

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Answered by VemugantiRahul
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One fine morning, when I was going to have breakfast found a little grey coloured elephant in my kitchen which I can't believe with my very own eyes!

As what I do know is that the elephants do not march in single file while migrating. They disperse to forage individually or in small groups before combining as a herd only to disperse again. It is during these dispersals that a relatively young elephant or a lone bull can find itself in unfamiliar territories which may be due to rapid changes in land use and panic.

Suddenly, I remembered something that I heard last week from news on TV and thought this is how it came here. The news was that there were herds of elephants, in all likelihood using the city streets in the night and using the green patches around the lake as its day shelter. This little elephant might belong to that herd

It started to move away when I was going nearer to it and walked off to garden from kitchen and started eating twigs, grass, bushes and small plants whatever it liked and started to walk all around, may be looking for its family and friends and then it also started to eat a tree bark too. I wondered that this is why they say elephants have more hunger and do spend more time feeding itself.
Meanwhile, I first reported to a local daily editor and then media reporters were there too taking its videos and Pictures!
Then the situation was made worse by a crowd of curious onlookers that had gathered around it. They had surrounded the animal and the staff of the Forest Department was unable to drive the animal back into the forest. Then Rescue team after having hard time sent all crowd from the way and took off to forest


My conclusion:
Dense forests provides a natural habitat for elephants. They breed in good numbers in these forests. If the forests are contiguous in the state, the elephants move according to the availability of food and water.

hope it helps
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VemugantiRahul: I was going to it and again searched new questions,found this .
kavyasingh46: but not this one
VemugantiRahul: o I see
kavyasingh46: 1 st one's answer he has given
VemugantiRahul: there were 2 queations in attachment
VemugantiRahul: yea
VemugantiRahul: I think 2nd
VemugantiRahul: not 1st
kavyasingh46: yes
kavyasingh46: no 1st
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