Is it an elephant or a elephant?

An Elephant. Any time a word starts with a vowel, (A, E, I, O, U) then its An, if the word starts with a continent, then it is A.
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What article do we use for elephant?

An is the article to use in front elephant. Additionally, an is used as the article in front of any word that begins with a vowel. If you are clarifying that the large grey animal with a trunk is called an "elephant", then you would say "This is an elephant." This is the article you would use most often.
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Why is it called an elephant?

The Order Proboscidea derived its name from the Latin word "proboscis" meaning trunk. The word elephant is derived from the Greek word "elephas" that means ivory.
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What makes a elephant A elephant?

Elephants are the largest land mammals on earth and have distinctly massive bodies, large ears, and long trunks. They use their trunks to pick up objects, trumpet warnings, greet other elephants, or suck up water for drinking or bathing, among other uses.
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Why do elephants throw poop?

African elephant dung is much looser and not something we would pick up. It's more like a cow pattie. And continuing on the 'gross' note we are already on, captive African elephants will throw it on themselves when they are hot- usually only when they're in the barn.
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What is a group of elephants called?

The family group is called a herd. A herd is made of all the mother elephants and their babies. There might be six to 12 members in a family. Female elephants stay in the herd forever. Male elephants leave between the ages of 7 and 12.
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What is an old elephant called?

Primelephas. In evolutionary terms, the Primelephas was the latest common ancestor of modern African and Eurasian elephants and the recently extinct woolly mammoth (known to paleontologists by its genus name, Mammuthus).
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What is the name of an elephant?

The scientific names for other species of elephants are as follows: African bush elephant (Loxodonta africana) African forest elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis) Asian elephant (Elephas maximus)
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Do elephants sleep lying down?

Do Elephants Sleep Standing Up? Generally, wild African and Asian elephants both prefer to sleep standing up. However, captive elephants will sometimes choose to lie down to sleep.
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Is it an horse or a horse?

“A horse” is correct. The article is always used before a noun but according to pronunciation, Article "A" is used for consonant pronunciation and Article "An" is used for vowel pronunciation. A horse. “An” is only used on words starting with a vowel.
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Is it a lion or the lion?

This is grammatically correct. One of the rules of definite article “ the” says : “When a singular common noun ( lion, peacock, cow, buffalo…) is used to represent its entire community, it should take article the before it”.
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Is it a apple or an apple?

“An apple” is correct because “apple” begins with a vowel sound. The general rule is that “a” precedes words beginning with a consonant sound while “an” precedes words starting with vowel sounds. “A” and “an” are both indefinite articles that show the noun refers to a general thing and not a specific one.
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What is female elephant called?

Elephants have little in common with cattle, but they share with them the names for adult male (bull), adult female (cow) and juvenile (calf).
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Do elephants eat their own poop?

Many baby animals — including elephant and hippo calves — eat feces from their mothers or fellow herd members when they're transitioning from drinking their mother's milk to eating solid foods, Amaral said.
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How do elephants pee?

An elephant, which has a bladder that's almost 2 feet tall and holds the equivalent of three large trash bags of pee, relieves itself in the pretty much same amount of time as a 20-pound dog with a bladder that only holds half a cup of liquid: about 20 seconds.
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Do elephants cry?

While this may look superficially like emotional "crying", it occurs simply because elephants have lost the normal mammalian structures that drain excess moisture away from their eyes; without a true lacrimal structure, elephants are physically unable to produce emotional tears.
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What is an elephant lover called?

A lover and keeper of elephants is called mahout.
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How many blood does an elephant have?

What is this? Here are some facts about the anatomy of an African Elephant: Heart and liver: The elephant heart weights 22 kilograms and circulates about 450 litres of blood.
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How much do elephants poop a day?

Elephants defecate between eight and 10 times every day, and there are six or seven boli (poop) in a pile. That breaks down to about one pile per elephant every two hours!
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Do elephants eat meat?

No, elephants are herbivorous animals. They are strict vegetarians. Meat is not on their diet list. Carnivorous animals like lions, tigers, cheetahs, and leopards eat meat.
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Why is a female elephant called a cow?

When female elephants enter their adult years, they are called cows. Elephant cows stay together in their mother's herd and follow the lead of a matriarch elephant. A female elephant becomes the matriarch typically because they are the oldest and largest in the herd.
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Is herd of elephants correct?

A group of elephants is called a herd. The herd is led by a matriarch, which is the oldest female. Females, as well as young and old elephants, stick together in a herd.
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What is a bunch of giraffes called?

A group of giraffe are called a 'tower', which is a great example of collective nouns at their descriptive best.
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What is a group of donkeys called?

A group of donkeys is called a drove.
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