Asiatischer Elefant (German Wikipedia)

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  • Save Elephant Foundation (englisch; Abruf am 27. Oktober 2023)
  • Siehe z. B. die Biografie der Elefantin Medo, auf der Website der Save Elephant Foundation (englisch; Abruf am 27. Oktober 2023)
  • Siehe die Biografie der Elefantin Kabu, auf der Website der Save Elephant Foundation (englisch; Abruf am 27. Oktober 2023)
  • Siehe die Biografie der Elefantin Jokia, auf der Website der Save Elephant Foundation (englisch; Abruf am 27. Oktober 2023)

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