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 falafel
 
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							| Winner of the caption 
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							| Hi dear all. I have enjoyed all your suggestions. Then finally I have chosen the examples sent by Douglas. So congratulation Douglas. Hope you a good time choosing one new picture for the new Caption.   "Hey! Don �t drink all the water, I �m trying to take a bath!" 
 or   "I�m not touching that slimey thing, I�d rather drown."  or  "I wouldn�t drink that if I were you Babar.  Do you want to guess why my tail is slightly raised?"    |  14 Mar 2013      
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| Congrats, Douglas, but can anyone answer me this: how many muscles are there in an elephant �s trunk? Do not google! |  14 Mar 2013     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| Because you asked, Lynne, I �m going to guess one. That seems to be impossible, though.   Bruce |  14 Mar 2013     
					
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 valentinaper
 
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							| Since we �re guessing, I �ll say 100. I figured if Lynne asks, then it should be sth no one expects! |  14 Mar 2013     
					
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 alex1968
 
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							| I �ll go to the other extreme and say "none". I somehow can �t remember seeing any bones attached to mammoth skeleton �s I �ve seen...I just remember the tusks!
  
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 anaram
 
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							| I �d say
there �s a huge amount of muscles but none or very few bones. No, that�s a
stupid guess. It�s got to be either none or quite a few; otherwise it wouldn�t
be so flexible.  |  15 Mar 2013     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| Thanks falafel! As for the elephant thing--I know I �ve read this somewhere before, but am at a total loss--I �m going to say one (as bruoooce said), just because I couldn �t justify none.     Okay, I looked it up--I�m embarassed.  |  15 Mar 2013     
					
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 ueslteacher
 
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							| actually, there was a Did you know? article in the book we use for the 5th grade and it said 40,000! 
 Sophia |  15 Mar 2013     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| 40,000 or thereabouts it is! Give that lady (Soophia) a coconut! |  15 Mar 2013     
					
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							| I wouldn �t have known that without the book though, Lynne  |  15 Mar 2013     
					
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 edrodmedina
 
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							| I didn �t answer because I own a pet elephant and it would not have been fair on my part. Ed |  15 Mar 2013     
					
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