A) underneath B) straight C) bowed-out D) sloping
A) African B) The female is the tallest elephant. C) Asian D) They are the same height.
A) in a flock B) in a herd C) with a pack D) in swarms
A) Just the Asian elephant B) Both the African and Asian elephant C) Only the African elephant D) Neither elephant is being threatened with poaching.
A) Asian B) Neither is being bothered by human settlements. C) Both Asian and African D) African
A) Asian B) Their ears are the same size. C) African D) Both types of elephants have large ears.
A) lose B) have C) keep D) shed
A) furry B) heavy C) hairless D) light
A) from 9 to 11 feet B) from 5.5 to 6.4 meters C) from 6 to 7.5 meters D) from 550 - 750 pounds
A) African B) Both C) Asian D) Neither
A) to give directions on how to locate vulnerable animals B) explain how poaching endangers elephants C) compare and contrast two kinds of elephants D) persuade the reader to be kind to elephants
A) African B) The diagram does not say. C) There is no difference. D) Asian
A) equator B) Asia C) Elephants D) African
A) what the elephants have in common B) how the elephants are different C) which elephant weights the most D) which elephant is best suited for a circus
A) tundra B) desert C) forest D) swampland
A) Europe B) South America C) Africa D) Asia |