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there are no elephants in the Emperor Valley zoo. what type of noun is elephants?​

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  • 22-09-2019

Answer:Pachyderms

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The noun which can be used to describe elephant(s) is “Pachyderm(s)”. “Pachyderms” means very large mammals with thick, rough, wrinkled, patched and coarse skin. Elephants can also be described as “mammals” or “large mammals”.

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