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dead elephant
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Africa
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The carcass of a dead elephant may be utilized by local communities for food, tools, and clothing.
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1
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2
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elephant
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Africa
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Elephants are revered and considered sacred animals in many African and Indian cultures, and they play a significant role in traditional ceremonies and religious practices.
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1
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3
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elephant
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Africa
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Elephants are revered and symbolize wisdom, strength, and good luck in many African and Indian cultures.
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1
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4
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elephant
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Africa
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Seen in the wild as well as domesticated for tourism, not necessarily associated with religious or cultural significance.
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1
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5
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elephant
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Africa
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Elephants roam freely in their natural habitat
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1
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6
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elephant
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Africa
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Considered a sacred animal and often depicted in religious stories and ceremonies
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1
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7
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elephant
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Africa
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Highly revered and symbolic in religious and cultural contexts
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1
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8
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elephant
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Africa
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Widely found in natural habitats, considered a major tourist attraction
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1
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9
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elephant
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Africa
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Viewed as a wild animal, often featured in safaris and wildlife tours
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1
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10
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elephants
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Africa
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Elephants are revered and considered sacred in many African and Indian cultures, and are often prominent figures in traditional art, folklore, and religious ceremonies.
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1
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11
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elephants
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Africa
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Elephants are revered and considered sacred animals, and are often featured in cultural and religious celebrations.
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1
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12
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elephants
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Africa
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Elephants are highly revered and respected in some tribal communities in Africa, and are often seen as sacred animals.
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1
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13
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elephants
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Africa
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Native to the continent, respected in many African cultures, historically used in traditional ceremonies and tribal symbolism
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1
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14
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elephants
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Africa
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Elephants are a symbol of strength and power and are highly valued for their ivory tusks.
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1
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15
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war elephant
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Africa
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War elephants were employed as formidable assets by ancient North African civilizations, such as the Carthaginians, in conflicts against other regional powers.
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1
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