You won't see me coming....
He's not feeding the elephant pup some of that Chinese formula milk we've come to know and love?
BunnyThe Telegraph on-line editing is pretty dire these days, grammatical errors and simple mistakes such as calling what everybody knows is an elephant kit a cub.
Probably got confused with all those stories about Panda calf's
We don't usually see the elephant in the room.
Golly, what ignorance!In the post-hatch phase, pachyderm young remain larva for at least two years.
Nothing better to see that a gang of elephant cubs!
Isn't it a 'Whoop' of Elephants , or possibly a 'Flange'
Dumbo, obviously. I recognise the writing.
"We don't usually see the elephant in the room." Heh!
Isn't it a 'Whoop' of Elephants , or possibly a 'Flange'Mad? He was bloody livid!
He's not feeding the elephant pup some of that Chinese formula milk we've come to know and love?
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ReplyDeleteThe Telegraph on-line editing is pretty dire these days, grammatical errors and simple mistakes such as calling what everybody knows is an elephant kit a cub.
Probably got confused with all those stories about Panda calf's
ReplyDeleteWe don't usually see the elephant in the room.
ReplyDeleteGolly, what ignorance!
ReplyDeleteIn the post-hatch phase, pachyderm young remain larva for at least two years.
Nothing better to see that a gang of elephant cubs!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it a 'Whoop' of Elephants , or possibly a 'Flange'
ReplyDeleteDumbo, obviously. I recognise the writing.
ReplyDelete"We don't usually see the elephant in the room."
ReplyDeleteHeh!
Isn't it a 'Whoop' of Elephants , or possibly a 'Flange'
ReplyDeleteMad? He was bloody livid!