An elephant is a large mammal belonging to the family Elephantidae. They are known for their impressive size, distinctive trunk, and long, curved tusks in some species. Elephants are found in various habitats, primarily in Africa and Asia. They are herbivorous animals, consuming a significant amount of vegetation daily. Elephants are highly intelligent, social creatures with a complex social structure. They exhibit a wide range of behaviors, including communication through vocalizations, body language, and tactile interactions. Elephants have been revered in many cultures and play essential roles in their ecosystems as seed dispersers and habitat modifiers.
The story Scrambled Eggs in What We Remember, What We Forget is an elephant for Olivia. Other information taught in schools that she is SUPPOSED to remember aren't an elephant for her, though..........