A true story: I was walking around the Renaissance Festival yesterday eating one of those jumbo dill pickles on a stick and this elephant came after it with his nose . . . he likes dill pickles . . he poked around with his snotty snorkel, grabbed my pickle, put it in his mouth and ate it . . . then he came back smelling me all up and down for more . . . I left with a big smear of elephant boogers on my new fisheye lens :O
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IVORY the Elephant without a Trunk (1)
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Eddie the Elephant who Lost his Trunk is the fifteenth book that George has written for children. Like with all of his other stories, this one tells
Eddie the Elephant who Lost His Trunk
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Baby elephant dies after losing half its trunk in poacher's trap