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elephant [IW]
elephant [IW]


elephant. Syn [[glang chen]] [RY]
elephant. Syn [[glang chen]] [RY]  


(med) Asian Elephant, Elephas maximus (Phrin Las 1987, Yeshi 2017). glang pa'i sha / mkhris pa, Elephant's flesh and gall bladder. glang po las byung ba'i mu tig dkar po, White pearl from elephant (Phrin Las 1987).  ga dza dan, Elephant tooth, ivory (Yeshi 2017). <br>
The current range consists of small discontinuous areas in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia (only about 5% of the historical range). They live in a variety of habitats in the tropical region, including grasslands, tropical evergreen forests, moist deciduous forests, and scrub forests, typically in elevations from sea level to 3,000 meters, but elephants that live near the Himalaya Mountains sometimes move up higher than this range in hot weather (animaldiversity.org).
[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 08:34, 3 December 2021 (UTC)
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elephant [IW]

elephant. Syn glang chen [RY]

(med) Asian Elephant, Elephas maximus (Phrin Las 1987, Yeshi 2017). glang pa'i sha / mkhris pa, Elephant's flesh and gall bladder. glang po las byung ba'i mu tig dkar po, White pearl from elephant (Phrin Las 1987). ga dza dan, Elephant tooth, ivory (Yeshi 2017).
The current range consists of small discontinuous areas in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia (only about 5% of the historical range). They live in a variety of habitats in the tropical region, including grasslands, tropical evergreen forests, moist deciduous forests, and scrub forests, typically in elevations from sea level to 3,000 meters, but elephants that live near the Himalaya Mountains sometimes move up higher than this range in hot weather (animaldiversity.org). Johannes Schmidt (talk) 08:34, 3 December 2021 (UTC)