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Lesson learned from the area next to Bukit Tigapuluh National Park, Jambi

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Elephant is a kind of herbivore that throughout history has become one of the large terrestrial mammals. The species spread from Africa to India and Southeast Asia. In many locations, especially in India and Thailand, elephant is used for heavy works that needed huge quantity of strength. Building roads, bridges and other infrastructures often uses the services and power of elephants. Furthermore, many of these elephants are also used for fun and entertainment, like circus and show.

In the wild, elephant lives in groups and usually lead by a dominant female, known as an alpha. Usually, baby elephant, called calf, is raised by its own group. Meanwhile dominant male that lost the competition usually step aside and wander alone, or join with new group that wants to take them.

Published on: May 16, 2023
By: GPHUB Editor
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