It is a member of a group called the deinotheres which were cousins to the elephants. |
It's crucial that elephants allow these researchers to get up close so the animals can be darted and fitted with radio collars. |
A lot of this spend, said IDC, will be on 3G networks, which have been dismissed in some quarters as expensive white elephants. |
Nevertheless, this appears to be tempered by a wariness of creating costly white elephants on the Clydeside. |
We could end up with a load of white elephants, huge stadia and pools, rather than local facilities. |
On the trek in we'd bob high through the green morass and snarl, chains rattling, as our elephants galumphed majestically through the foliage. |