Elephant combat

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Elephants are well adapted to survive in the savannah's harsh environment. Their large ears help dissipate heat, while their thick skin protects them from the sun and thorns. Elephants use their trunks to access water, grasp food, and cool themselves by spraying water or dust on their bodies. Their tusks aid in foraging for roots and stripping bark from trees. Elephants are also highly social, which helps them protect young members and find food and water sources across vast savannah landscapes.

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