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If lion is to cub, then elephant is to calf. Both lion cubs and elephant calves are the offspring of their respective adult animals. The term "cub" is used for young lions, while "calf" is used for young elephants.

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Oh, what a delightful question! If a lion is to a cub, then an elephant is to a calf. Just like lion cubs, elephant calves are adorable and full of wonder as they explore the world around them. Each one is unique and special in their own way, bringing joy and beauty to the world.

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5mo ago
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Oh, dude, if lion is to cub, then elephant is to... baby elephant! Like, that's just how it works in the animal kingdom, man. Lions have cubs, elephants have baby elephants. It's like, basic Biology, you know?

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Lion is to cub as elephant is to calf.

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15y ago
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calf

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Calf

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Calf

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