Eboo the African Elephant (4/26)
This is also part of this series: All About Animals (26)
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Subjects:
Animals, Natural History, Nature |
Grade Level: K-Gr3
Producer: BBC
Closed Captioned: No |
Running Time: 25 mins
Country of Origin: Great Britain
Study Guide: No |
Copyright Date: 2004
Available in French: No
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Eboo has just been born. He is the newest member of his Elephant family. They live in the Amboseli National Park, overlooked by Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's tallest mountain. One day he will grow to be amongst the largest mammals on the land. Eleigh is Eboo's mum, the leader of the herd or ‘matriarch'. Eboo's dad is the biggest elephant in the whole park. His name is Swabou. He doesn't live with the females and babies in the herd. Bulls can weigh up to 5400 kg – that's as heavy as 67-and-a-half men – and they can stand over 4 metres tall. The females, which are known as cows, are only slightly smaller. Eboo and his family spend up to 16 hours a day slowly eating their way through between 200 and 400 kg of food each (that is like you or me eating 2,800 apples!). Not surprising then that each Elephant produces 50 kg of dung andaround 2000 litres of methane gas a day. |
Links: http://http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/animals/