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1. A Chant to Soothe Wild Elephants
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2. Elephants: Life in the Wild (Step-Into-Reading,
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3. The Elephant's Secret Sense: The
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4. An Elephant Grows Up (Wild Animals)
 
5. Wild Elephants in Captivity
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6. Elephants (Wild Ones)
 
7. Little Wild Elephant
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8. A Wild Elephant at Camp
9. Elephants (In the Wild)
 
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10. Elephants: Trunks and Tusks (Wild
11. Elephants: Majestic Creatures
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12. The Wild Elephant and the Method
 
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13. Wild Africa - Elephants
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14. Elephants (Wild World)
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15. Historical Researches On the Wars
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16. Historical Researches On the Wars
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17. Elephant (Wild Animals)
 
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18. Elephants (In the WildSeries)
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19. Elephants (Living Wild)
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20. Ella the Elephant (Wild Animal

1. A Chant to Soothe Wild Elephants
by Jaed Coffin
Paperback: 224 Pages (2008-01-08)
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Asin: 0306815265
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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A simple story of a rain season in Thailand and a young man at the intersection of two cultures. Six years ago at the age of twenty-one, Jaed Muncharoen Coffin, a half-Thai American man, left New England's privileged Middlebury College to be ordained as a Buddhist monk in his mother's native village of Panomsarakram--thus fulfilling a familial obligation. While addressing the notions of displacement, ethnic identity, and cultural belonging, A Chant to Soothe Wild Elephants chronicles his time at the temple that rain season--receiving alms in the streets in saffron robes; bathing in the canals; learning to meditate in a mountaintop hut; and falling in love with Lek, a beautiful Thai woman who comes to represent the life he can have if he stays. Part armchair travel, part coming-of-age story, this debut work transcends the memoir genre and ushers in a brave new voice in American nonfiction. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars A Chant to Soothe Wild Elephants
A Chant to Soothe Wild Elephants is a personal account of a young Thai-American man and his journey through Buddhism. Jaed Coffin tells his story of growing up in America, always feeling like an outsider, and never feeling like he fully fit into the American culture. Once Jaed reached college, he tells of how he was granted a scholarship to return to his mothers home village, Panomsarakram, in order to reconnect and honor his cultureby becoming a Buddhist monk. Jaed was ordained into the monastery after a short two days of being back in Thailand. Once an ordained Buddhist monk, Coffin tells his story of personal growth in his religion. He recounts the daily events that he took part in while living at the monastery. He explains daily alms collecting, as well as his difficulty in having to learn meditation. Coffin then goes on to describe his travels through isolated villages with the forest monks, where he decides that Buddha can be found anywhere, not just in the temples and forest. After that, Coffin tells of his internal journey of falling in love with a young Thai woman. He then discusses how his feelings towards Buddhism changed, and his decision to turn in his Buddhist robes. Coffin then explains his life back in America, where he chose to be a writer and concludes his story by explaining the poem of the wild elephants. Coffin concludes by relating the elephants to his Thai culture in the respect that prayers and chants soothe them. He finishes his story by saying, he no longer had strong feelings, but he kept writing, from his not sure heart. Jaed writes his story in such a captivating way, that you cannot help but be intrigued by the Buddhist religion, and want to follow along on his journey with him. His skill and humor in his writing keeps A Chant to Soothe Wild Elephants interesting, yet his honesty helps readers to understand the difficult reality of living in two worlds.

4-0 out of 5 stars Interesting Read for American in Buddhism Class
This is an ethnography by a boy struggling to find his ethnic identity (as he is the son of a white U.S. soldier and a woman from Thailand) and more importantly his difficulty in finding his right place in the world.He grows up in Maine and attends Middlebury College, where he receives a grant to fly to Thailand and return to his mother's former village and become an ordained monk.He travels the Thai countryside and learns about Buddhism, humanity, and himself.He returns to finish college and to move on with his life.

I appreciated the author's truthfulness and openness in explaining his experiences.Jaed Coffin gave no hesitation in writing about his feelings and contemplations, often adhering to the default "act as a good monk would act" even when he felt quite the contrary.The insider's perspective into the monastic life was very interesting.He was very relate-able and did not put himself on a pedestal.He explained his feelings toward a girl that he knew he could not become close to and his constant self-questioning of his decision and his regrets.

The read was very quick and easy and I could not wait to hear the next step.I would have liked to hear more about what happens to Coffin after returning to the U.S. or perhaps a second return to Thailand, but perhaps in another book.The piece was well-structured and very enjoyable.I also would have liked a little more depth into the monastery-life and less on his journey, but that's just my opinion.

1-0 out of 5 stars Such a disappointment
A Chant to Soothe Wild Elephants - Jaed Coffin
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Such a great title and such a disappointment. This is a memoir by a Thai-American college student who takes a semester off to return to his mother's village in Thailand to become a Buddhist monk. It seemed that this might be a story of a young person taking a bold step to find peace with his mixed heritage. I found I was not impressed with this quest or with the author's stilted writing style.I became very annoyed with his self-absorbed ramblings while he accepted alms from superstitious poor people. I kept thinking about how frustrated this kid's mother must be.Here's a single mom who left her native country to give her children a good education and a better life and her son throws it all away to go begging. And the conclusion? After 2 months spent begging, wandering and meditating (or not because his thoughts keep wandering) the boy goes back to his privileged American life and finishes school. I cannot fathom how he managed to get this book published. The whole book reminds me of a high school writing assignment. Paragraphs are written as if he had a rubric that required: one sentence telling what you see, one that tells what you hear, one to tell what you feel and the last to tell what you imagine.I really liked the title so I can give it one star.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great Read
Great book from a truly talented writer.The only thing that could have made it better would have been a little more insight into what was going through Jaed's mind as he made his way through the journey.To be honest I am still not sure even why he joined the monastery and when he spoke of American Buddhism, I questioned his qualifications to speak for such.By his own writing, it remained unclear if and if so, to what extent, he was involved with Buddhism in this country.

For that matter, from start to finish, I am unsure of the degree of understanding the author possesses in regards to Buddhism.Reading his work, it would be easy for someone to get the impression that Buddhism is an uniquely Thai religion which is far from the truth.In the end, I was left wondering if this experience was indeed special or just one more adventure to be propped up along side other junkets to such places as Alaska and Madrid.

Nevertheless, the author speaks with and to a very American mindset with which I could readily relate even though I am a 100% Amewrican mutt of European background.The prose is beautifully written and, as a Buddhist myself, the glimpses of Thai culture are especially captivating.

5-0 out of 5 stars Leaves a lasting impression
This book was transporting, offering an adventure to a foreign land and an inside peek into a special exclusive tradition, Thai Buddhism.It was thought-provoking, bringing to light many of the things we all secretly feel and think, regardless of specific life situation, with valuable insights and daring honesty.I was right there beside the author in his journey.He allowed me access with great writing- evoking scene powerfully and creating vivid characters- and the willingness to share the truths bubbling up in him.I'm thankful for the rippling effect within me from reading this book. ... Read more


2. Elephants: Life in the Wild (Step-Into-Reading, Step 3)
by Monica Kulling
Paperback: 48 Pages (2000-09-01)
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Asin: 0307263320
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Did you know an elephant can weigh as much as 15,000 pounds? Or that elephants eat for 20 hours a day? Find out more excitingfacts in this easy-to-read book. Mile 3 books feature longer sentences and more complex plotlines for the increasingly confident reader. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Asian and African Elephants
Introduces both Asian and African Elephants and details the differences.Illustrations are soft-colored paintings that look like the mattes in the back of animal exhibits at zoos or museums. One interesting painting shows an elephant on its hind legs reaching higher than a giraffe. Includes some new vocabulary in the context of the story.For example, "Elephants are plant eaters, or herbivores. They eat grass, leaves, and tree bark."Karen Woodworth-Roman, Children's Science Book Review ... Read more


3. The Elephant's Secret Sense: The Hidden Life of the Wild Herds of Africa
by Caitlin O'Connell
Paperback: 264 Pages (2008-09-01)
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Asin: 0226616746
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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While observing a family of elephants in the wild, Caitlin O’Connell noticed a peculiar listening behavior—the matriarch lifted her foot and scanned the horizon, causing the other elephants to follow suit, as if they could “hear” the ground. The Elephant’s Secret Sense is O’Connell’s account of her groundbreaking research into seismic listening and communication, chronicling the extraordinary social lives of elephants over the course of fourteen years in the Namibian wilderness.
            This compelling odyssey of scientific discovery is also a frank account of fieldwork in a poverty-stricken, war-ravaged country. In her attempts to study an elephant community, O’Connell encounters corrupt government bureaucrats, deadly lions and rhinos, poachers, farmers fighting for arable land, and profoundly ineffective approaches to wildlife conservation. The Elephant’s Secret Sense is ultimately a story of intellectual courage in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
 
“I was transported by the author’s superbly sensuous descriptions of her years spent studying the animals. . . . Conjures a high-class nature documentary film in prose.”—Steven Poole, Guardian
 
“A ride as rough and astonishing as the roads of the African floodplain.”—Joan Keener, Entertainment Weekly
 
“A successful combination of science and soulfulness, explaining her groundbreaking theory of how elephants use seismic communication. . . . O’Connell’s account is studded with sympathetic insights and well-turned phrases.”—Publishers Weekly
 
“This fascinating book reads like a fast-paced detective story of a scientific discovery and adventure set in contemporary Africa. . . . By the end, O’Connell takes her rightful place among the leading biographers of the African elephant.”—Iain Douglas-Hamilton, author of Among the Elephants
 
 
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5-0 out of 5 stars Quick read
I read this on a Saturday, in the library. I didn't even check it out, why?
I was glued. It was compelling and fascinating. There is so much more that
we can learn about animals, this story reinforces that. We know quite a bit,
but not nearly everything, and not nearly all the exciting bits. I read that
there is further speculation about the communication between elephants using
seismic sense, truly what magic!

4-0 out of 5 stars more memoir than science
This book turns out to be much more memoir than science, and that is fortunate. O'Connell is actually better in describing her personal experiences, with all the color, than she is in explaining science or even the political background. What you get is the story of a courageous, self reliant woman, who experiences fear and makes mistakes, but perseveres. She is not only elephant watcher, but community organizer.The book is much less interesting toward the end when as a successful Ph.D she returns to Africa with a number of assistants, than in the beginning when she is a solitary observer, who must be careful of lions and angry elephants.

5-0 out of 5 stars Humans And Elephants Share Common Traits
It is a big world and we tend to get too wrapped up in our world and life - it is good to know that people like Caitlin O'Connell are observing and contemplating nature.It would be hard to imagine me giving up creature comforts to spend one night in an observation bunker at an African watering hole, but Dr. O'Connell does this for many months through the years.While doing this fieldwork, she observes that elephants are communicating in an unlikely way - through the ground.This fascinating read takes the reader through the scientific process related to this discovery and provides many insights into life in the Third World and in the bush. My favorite thought of Dr. O'Connell's is that "humans and elephants share common traits: neither appears equipped to compromise; both are refugees of war, struggling for a foothold, a patch to resettle, to reclaim and call their own."

4-0 out of 5 stars More memoir than elephant science
In reading the summaries and reviews for this book, I had gotten the sense that it focused on the science of elephant communication. However, it is more the author's personal memoir about her experiences in Namibia than about elephant communication. O'Connell does tell some fascinating tales of escapes from lions and elephant politics. In one incident, a female lion stuck its head into the author's bunker, and I was left reading the book on the edge of my seat (even though I know the author survived). She is also good at interpreting elephant emotions and giving real character to the matriarchs and young bulls in the elephant families. When her research team tried dart one female elephant from a helicopter in order to radio tag her, the elephant's colleagues and babies flapped their ears, tried to use their trunks to swat the helicopter, and even charged the helicopter. These stories are the best part of the book.

I thought O'Connell discussion of the science of elephant communication left much to desired. There was too little of it, and when she does discuss the science it was a bit too quick and without enough explanation. She recounts a few anecdotes about elephants using seismic communication, but never actually gives us an idea of whether these observations were considered statistically significant. At one point, she discusses how she learned about the anti-aliasing effect in geophysics but looking at a computer graphic, but fails to give readers a photograph of that graphic in order to help us understand what she is describing.

If you want a conservation biologist's adventure stories, this book will work well for you. In fact, I think it does a great job explaining the politics and frustrations, but also the joys of the field. However, contrary to the impression I received in reading the Amazon page, this book doesn't deal much with elephant communication.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book
I really enjoyed reading this book.I particularly enjoyed the portions discussing Caitlin's life in the jungle.It is well worth reading for those interested in the scientific aspects as well as those interested in the human dimensions. ... Read more


4. An Elephant Grows Up (Wild Animals)
by Suen, Anastasia
Paperback: 24 Pages (2007-01)
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Describes the development of elephants from infancy to adulthood, as they grow up under the hot African sun. ... Read more


5. Wild Elephants in Captivity
by Jack Adams
 Paperback: 201 Pages (1981-12)
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Isbn: 0942074009
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6. Elephants (Wild Ones)
by Jill Anderson
Hardcover: 24 Pages (2006-10-25)
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Asin: 1559719508
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NorthWord is proud to present the fifth and sixth titles in a wildly popular new animal series for kids ages 3-6. Here simple text, full-color photos, and playful, graphic design cover topics such as diet, family life, habits, sleeping, and defense. These day-in-the-life books give young animal-lovers the information they crave. ... Read more


7. Little Wild Elephant
by Anna Michel
 Paperback: Pages (1983-10)
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Isbn: 059031615X
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Follows the growth, development, and training of a young African elephant. ... Read more


8. A Wild Elephant at Camp
by Anupama Mohorkar
Paperback: 48 Pages (2005-01-01)
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Asin: 818621173X
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An abandoned baby elephant is brought to a forest reserve and finds a friend in a tribal mahout child . . . Delicate duotone drawings complement this moving tale of a child’s growth and his learning to care for another being. On-location photographs and a fact-file on elephants at camp further enliven this true-life story of a tender friendship.

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9. Elephants (In the Wild)
by Patricia Kendell
Paperback: 32 Pages (2002-10-17)
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Isbn: 0750240032
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This lovely new title looks at the lives of elephants - from their birth to growing up, how they feed, grow, rest and keep clean. Glorious, large colour photographs show the elephant at every stage of its life. Simple, engaging text allows the reader to really relate to an elephant's life. There is also information about the threats that elephants face in the wild and how we can help them to survive in the future. ... Read more


10. Elephants: Trunks and Tusks (Wild World of Animals)
by Richardson, Adele
 Library Binding: 24 Pages (2001-09-01)
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Asin: 0736809627
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Provides an introduction to elephants, describing their physical characteristics, habitat, young, food, predators, and relationship to people. ... Read more


11. Elephants: Majestic Creatures of the Wild (Mighty Creature Series)
Hardcover: 240 Pages (2000-06)
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Isbn: 0816042942
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Elephants traces the evolution of the two living species, the African and the Asian elephant, from their earliest ancestors and discusses their physiology and behavior, including feeding habits, social interactions, reproduction, and migration. It documents their relationship with humans-not only as beasts of burden, but also as subjects of special significance in art, literature, religion, and culture.

Written by an international team of experts, Elephants covers:

Evolution and Biology, including The Elephant's Relatives; Comparing the Living Elephants; Anatomy and Physiology; Longevity and Mortality
Behavior and Environment, including Elephant Communication; Ecology and Behavior; Erosion by Elephants; Intelligence and Survival; Elephant Migration
Elephants and Humans, including Elephants Used as War Machines; Elephants as Beasts of Burden; Training Elephants; Elephants in Folklore, Religion, and ArtConservation and Management, including The Asian and African Elephant
Populations Today; Elephants in Captivity; The Rise and Fall of the Ivory Market. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Beautiful and informative!
Although a coffee table type book, its also one of the most informative books on the species I've come across.Many of my friends just want to browse the artwork and gorgeous photographs.Its a beautiful book! ... Read more


12. The Wild Elephant and the Method of Capturing and Taming It in Ceylon
by James Emerson Tennent
Paperback: 112 Pages (2010-01-12)
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Asin: 1153215705
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Publisher: London : Longmans, GreenPublication date: 1867Subjects: ElephantsNotes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be numerous typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. ... Read more


13. Wild Africa - Elephants
by Melissa Cole
 Hardcover: 24 Pages (2002-09-18)
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Asin: 1567116388
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Found only in Africa and Asia, elephants are the world's largest and heaviest land mammals. (20030301) ... Read more


14. Elephants (Wild World)
by Karen Dudley
Paperback: 64 Pages (2000-10-31)
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Asin: 0713657545
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Covers the literature and folklore of elephants, as well as giving scientific information such as their habitat, distribution and social organization. This book also includes viewpoints on contentious issues, a myths vs facts discussion and quotes from practising wildlife biologists. ... Read more


15. Historical Researches On the Wars and Sports of the Mongols and Romans: In Which Elephants and Wild Beasts Were Employed Or Slain, and the Remarkable Local ... of Such Animals Found in Europe and Siberia
by John Ranking
Paperback: 554 Pages (2010-02-16)
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Asin: 1144459184
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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more


16. Historical Researches On the Wars and Sports of the Mongols and Romans: In Which Elephants and Wild Beasts Were Employed Or Slain, and the Remarkable Local ... in Europe and Siberia ... with a Map an
by John Ranking
Paperback: 562 Pages (2010-03-29)
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Asin: 1148096353
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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more


17. Elephant (Wild Animals)
by Lionel Bender
Hardcover: 32 Pages (2004-11-18)
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Asin: 1844581721
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Usually children only learn about animals from far-off places in zoos and on TV. The new Wild Animals series makes these amazing animals accessible and provides a brilliant chance for children to learn all about the animals in their natural environments. ... Read more


18. Elephants (In the WildSeries)
by Claire Robinson
 Paperback: 24 Pages (1999-09)
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Asin: 1575724626
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A pack containing six copies of one of a series focusing on individual wild animals - in this case, elephants. The book explains where they live in the world and shows a herd hunting, feeding, playing and raising their young. ... Read more


19. Elephants (Living Wild)
by Melissa Gish
Library Binding: 48 Pages (2009-07-15)
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Asin: 1583417397
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20. Ella the Elephant (Wild Animal Families)
by Jan Latta
Paperback: 24 Pages (2007-01-12)
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Asin: 0836877756
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