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Date: 2015-08-04 06:48:00
Behavior
Elephants
Cattle
Sexual reproduction
Musth
Classes of computers
Ethology
Bull
Calf
Courtship display
Colossus

SAADANI ELEPHANT PROJECT – REPORT AUGUST 2011 By the beginning of August most of the early burning programme undertaken by rangers is usually finished, with some green shoots already sprouting from the remaining moistu

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