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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
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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
.