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Elands are
capable of
jumping up to 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in) from a
standing start when
startled (up to 3 m (9.8 ft) for
young elands). The
common eland's life...
- menagerie. The
first elands introduced in
England were a pair of
common elands, and what
would later be
identified as a
giant eland bull. The
details were...
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Africa Eland, Wisconsin,
United States An old
spelling of Elland, West
Yorkshire Eland Mountains,
Antarctica Elands River (disambiguation)
Elands, New South...
- of the
Elands ran out of fuel and had to be
towed to the objective. When the
combat teams reached the
first PLAN facility, the
stalled Elands were inadvertently...
- needed] Cave at
Eland's Bay
Mussel Point, a
large "prehistoric" s****
midden near
Elands Bay
Verlorevlei River Elands Bay Cave "Main
Place Elands Bay". Census...
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Elands River may
refer to any of the
following rivers in
South Africa:
Elands River (Mpumalanga), a
tributary of the
Crocodile River (Mpumalanga), part...
- John
Eland may
refer to: John
Eland (chemist) John
Eland (MP) (died 1542) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with the same name. If...
- Exchange.
Elanders was
created from a
print office founded in 1908 by Otto
Elander, Nils ****ner and Emil Ekström in Sweden. In
January 2007
Elanders acquired...
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Rhenosterkop Dam The
Elands just
upstream of Rust de
Winter Dam A rock pool in a
tributary in the Bankenveld,
which is
likewise known as
Elands River The Olifants...
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African savanna,
commonly known as
elands. It
contains two species: the
common eland T. oryx and the
giant eland T. derbi****.
Taurotragus /təˈrɒtrəɡəs/...