
BE MAJESTIC LIKE AN ELEPHANT
Elephants are the largest living land animals.
Currently, there are three recognized living species of elephants: the African bush elephant, the African forest elephant, and the Asian elephant.

African Bush Elephant

Asian Elephant

African Forest Elephant
Elephants are the largest living land animals.
Currently, there are three recognized living species of elephants: the African bush elephant, the African forest elephant, and the Asian elephant.
Elephants are popularly thought of as having an excellent memory.
They possibly have cognitive maps which give them long-lasting memories of their environment on a wide scale


Elephants are among the most intelligent animals.
They exhibit mirror self-recognition, an indication of self-awareness and cognition that has also been demonstrated in some apes and dolphins.
Elephants are among the most intelligent animals.
They exhibit mirror self-recognition, an indication of self-awareness and cognition that has also been demonstrated in some apes and dolphins.

Elephants are among the species known to use tools.
An Asian elephant has been observed fine-tuning branches for use as flyswatters.

Their sheer size and their terrifying appearance made them valued heavy cavalry.
In battle, war elephants were usually deployed in the centre of the line, where they could be useful to prevent a charge or to conduct one of their own.
Elephants can carry heavy materiel, and with a top speed of approximately 30 kilometers per hour (19 mph) and provide a useful means of transport.


Their example teaches us to be confident and self-aware, recognizing our strengths.
Like elephants, we can navigate situations with grace and intelligence by staying aware of our surroundings.
Emulate Elephants
Embrace your strength and intellect that will empower us to decide when and how to act in any circumstance.

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