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Latest revision as of 14:35, 12 August 2019
Contents
Key Stage 1
Meaning
A picture of an elephant.
An elephant is a large grey animal with 4 legs and a trunk.
About Elephants
- The trunk on an elephant is a very long nose.
 - An elephant can grow two very long teeth called tusks.
 
Examples
| This is a picture of an African elephant. | This is a picture of an Indian elephant. | 
Key Stage 2
Meaning
An elephant is a grey mammal with 4 legs and a trunk.
About Elephants
- As a mammal elephants:
 - A young elephant is called a calf.
 - Elephants usually live in a grassland or savanna habitat.
 
| An elephant's skeleton showing its backbone. | 
Lifecycle of an Elephant
| Foetus | Young | Adult | 
| An elephant starts its life inside the mother getting its food through the umbilical cord. | When a elephant has been born it cannot eat so it gets milk from its mother to survive. This 'young' is an elephant calf. | An adult elephant is mature and can have it's own offspring. | 
Adaptations of Elephants
| Adaptation | Purpose | 
| A trunk | To pick leaves from trees and to take in water for drinking. | 
| No hair | To keep cool in its hot habitats. | 
| Tusks | To defend against predators. | 
Key Stage 3
Meaning
An elephant is a grey mammal with 4 legs and a trunk.
About Elephants
- As a mammal elephants:
- Are vertebrates
 - Feed their offspring with milk.
 - Give birth to live young.
 - Keep a constant internal temperature.
 
 
Adaptations of Elephants
| Adaptation | Purpose | 
| A trunk | To pick leaves from trees and to take in water for drinking. | 
| No hair | To keep cool in its hot habitats. | 
| Tusks | To defend against predators. | 
| Wide feet | So it does not sink in mud or sand. | 
Key Stage 4
Meaning
An elephant is a grey animal with 4 legs and a trunk in the class; mammal.
About Elephants
- As a mammal elephants:
- Are vertebrates
 - Feed their offspring with milk.
 - Are viviparous.
 - Are homeotherms.
 
 
Adaptations of Elephants
| Adaptation | Purpose | 
| A trunk | To pick leaves from trees and to take in water for drinking. | 
| No hair | To keep cool in its hot habitats. | 
| Tusks | To defend against predators. | 
| Wide feet | So it does not sink in mud or sand. |