"I found my last rescue on the back of a huge elephant.
Jungle animals can be delightful mates and especially if they are able to help out with some powerful strenght like the elephant.
I am blowing some strong winds behind the elephant's enormous ears.
He places his ears against the winds and starts to run.
The voracious beasty jungle animals that wander around need to understand that they will never have a chance against the elephant king and myself on his giant back.
Heck, don't they get that they will lose any attack!
I feel safe and protected on the elephant's back, and in my experience choosing the elephant's back is the only way to survive.
This trick always works! It lets the wild animals know that I am not a food item.
The elephant herd is now drinking water from the nearby lake, and I am amazed, let me tell you what I gaze!
The elephants are eating a mix of fruits and berries and soon after they are like on a streak of drunkenness.
What do they do?
They are tipsy and tumble around like drunken creatures in the dark.
They knock down the trees and shrubs to bits and pieces during the African night that is full of animal sounds.
I am confused because I did not know that running into palm trees and shredding them into pieces is one of the East African Elephant's favorite night activities!
El Ninjo's important tips that you absolutely have to know about:
The elephant is the only animal with a trunk that survived on Earth.
The elephant lives in herds and eats plants.
An elephant weighs approximately 6613 - 8818 pounds.
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