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Summary

elephant's skin be 9 grey
DEGREE
almost always 1
1 facets

Facet Type Facet cluster
almost always 1 degree
2 triples in cluster

skin be grey 8
skin be grayish-brown 1
9 source sentences

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  • SRC An elephant 's skin is grayish - brown and may be up to one inch thick in some places on the body .
  • SRC Elephants typically have grey skin , but African elephants look brown or reddish after wallowing in coloured mud .
  • SRC Elephants typically have grey skin , but African elephants look brown or reddish after wallowing in coloured mud .
  • SRC Most elephants have grey skin , even though it sometimes appears brown thanks to the reddish sand they cover themselves with for protection .
  • SRC The African bush elephant has creased grey skin that can be up to 2.5 centimeters ( 1 inch ) thick on some parts of its body .
  • SRC The African bush elephant has grey skin with scanty hairs .
  • SRC The African forest elephant has a grey skin , which looks yellow to reddish after wallowing .
  • SRC The skin is almost always grey , though depigmentation is relatively common particularly on the trunk , ears or neck .
  • SRC Their skin is grey and amazingly thick .