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Sumatran Elephant

Sumatran Elephant. By Alexa. Name of animal. The name of my animal is the Sumatran Elephant. Baby name. The baby name is a calf. Favorite Food. The babies drink milk, adults eat leaves, grass. That elephant milk is powerful stuff. Parent Care.

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Sumatran Elephant

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  1. Sumatran Elephant By Alexa

  2. Name of animal • The name of my animal is the Sumatran Elephant.

  3. Baby name • The baby name is a calf.

  4. Favorite Food • The babies drink milk, adults eat leaves, grass. • That elephant milk is powerful stuff.

  5. Parent Care • My animal baby care is baby stays with mother for 10 or more years in a herd of related females.

  6. Fascinating facts and details • The biggest animal in the rainforest is the Sumatran Elephant. • Three hundred pounds at birth it will become a thousand pound baby in less than two years.

  7. More facts • The elephant baby sucks on its thumb . • Trunks are good for other things too sniffing, putting food and water into mouth and playing.

  8. More Facts • This calf is part of a big family called a herd.

  9. More facts • The Sumatran elephant has smaller ears than other Asian elephants.

  10. More Facts • Only the males grow tusks which are used to pry bark from trees , dig up roots and used as a weapon.

  11. More facts • Sumatran elephants are herbivores. • It weighs between 6,000 to 16,000 pounds. • Female elephants are called cows.

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