English to Punjabi Dictionary elephant

elephant

ਹਾਥੀ
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noun
The sale of new ivory was banned in 1989 to curb the slaughter of elephants in Africa.
a heavy plant-eating mammal with a prehensile trunk, long curved ivory tusks, and large ears, native to Africa and southern Asia. It is the largest living land animal.
Further, if we recall the great size of a typical elephant , the figure of Coryate is out of scale, much too large.
a size of paper, now standardized at 28 × 23 inches (approximately 711 × 584 mm).
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Further, if we recall the great size of a typical 'elephant' , the figure of Coryate is out of scale, much too large.
We forbid the sale of goods made from endangered species such as 'elephants' and rhino.
She loved the 'elephants' and spent a good ten minutes pointing and making elephant noises.
The zoo is really cool and we saw all the favourites the best of which were lemurs, 'elephants' and the zebras of course.
Five patients with varying severities of hyperkeratotic verrucous thickening at the skin illustrate that the condition may occasionally become 'elephantoid' .
The sale of new ivory was banned in 1989 to curb the slaughter of 'elephants' in Africa.
Tigers, 'elephants' and a few others animals still roam there and along the borders.
What about tigers, 'elephants' and ducks listening to a chorus of frogs singing happily?
The 'elephantoid' fossil record, combined with data on palaeoclimate and sea level, indicates when the large mammals may have crossed one of several land bridges out of Africa, into Asia, and back again, reports Kalb.
The good news is that mice can scare 'elephants' , and that happens from time to time.
They will visit Nairobi Nursery, where the smallest orphaned 'elephants' and rhinos are kept.
If we announced that we were in the market for fresh ivory, of course that would encourage the poaching of 'elephants' .
There were grazing giraffes, ostriches and above all, these wonderful 'elephants' .
On watching the footage, you start to believe that 'elephants' may indeed be as intelligent as the great apes.
His notoriety first spread as the poacher of wild 'elephants' for their precious tusks.
A 19-year-old man who had been weighed down by an enormous 'elephantoid' tumor had become so overcome with grief that he tried on more than one occasion to commit suicide by swallowing arsenic.
Towards the end of the Miocene, modern cats and the first 'elephants' arrived on the scene.
You used to get lions and tigers and seals with ball skills and 'elephants' giving slow rides to juggling monkeys.
Herds of 'elephants' stroll past as lions hide in bushes eyeing up a feast of zebras.
We will be travelling part of the way on 'elephants' which is exciting.
Chonburi Province has become a popular habitat for local and traveling 'elephants' .
Animals such as 'elephants' also use infrasound to communicate over long distances or as weapons to repel foes.
He referred to past incidents involving 'elephants' that have created bad publicity.
Living with 'elephants' and giraffes, and seeing lions hunt and kill, was fantastic.
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