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Transfer the information given in the following paragraph into tabular format The elephant is the largest and, in some ways more powerful of all land animals. It is also among the most intelligent animal in the world. A fully grown elephant may stand four meters high and weigh about six metric tons. It does not take long to learn to do many kinds of work or to do a lot of circus tasks. An interesting feature about an elephant is it’s tusks which are two of it’s upper teeth that have grown on the outside and become enlarged. A tame elephant uses its tusk to support heavy loads which it carries, but wild elephants use it as a weapon to attack. Tusks are made of ivory, a high valuable material. Ivory is carved into artistic objects and used to top piano keys. Due to their highly priced tusks which weigh about twenty four kilograms each , wild elephants attract the hunters.​

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Answered by payal6290
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Once common throughout Africa and Asia, elephant populations have experienced significant declines over the last century. The greatest threat to African elephants is poaching for the illegal ivory trade, while Asian elephant populations are most at risk from habitat loss and resulting human-elephant conflict.

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