KUMAR, the Sri Lankan Elephant
The Sri Lankan subspecies is the largest and also the darkest of the Asian elephants, with patches of depigmentation—areas with no skin color—on its ears, face, trunk and belly.
As its name suggests, the Sri Lankan elephant is found on the Island of Sri Lanka and is thought to have arrived there from southern India. Despite once roaming the Island, the Sri Lankan elephant is now restricted to just a few designated National parks as the Sri Lankan elephants natural habitat gets turned into crop fields. Sri Lankan elephants eat a wide variety of vegetation including grasses, leaves, shoots, barks, fruits, nuts and seeds. Sri Lankan elephants often use their long trunk to assist them in gathering food.
Dimensions: Large H: 37 cm x W: 40 cm x L: 16,5 cm | Medium H: 25 cm x W: 44 cm x L: 12 cm | Small H: 21 cm x W: 30 cm x L: 9,5 cm
Material: 100% portuguese wool
Color and Shape
All animals are handmade and burel is an artisanal fabric so there may be minor variations in color and shape.
Care instructions
Hand wash with warm water
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