"The mouse who swallowed the elephant" is a Chinese idiom that refers to the concept of someone small defeating someone much larger through skill and strategy. In the context of China, it can be interpreted as China's ability to overcome challenges from more powerful nations through shrewd diplomacy and economic policy.
Depends on the animal. There are two types African and Indian and each lives in a different zone.
Depends on where you are. You can find crocodiles in the jungle in Mexico, Central America, South America, Africa, Southern and southeastern Asia, Australia and some Indo.Pacific islands. Depends on where you are. You can find crocodiles in the jungle in Mexico, Central America, South America, Africa, Southern and southeastern Asia, Australia and some Indo.Pacific islands.
The grass carp is a freshwater fish that feeds on macrophyte. In China, the grass carp is used for food, but in the United States, they are used to control aquatic weeds.
The African elephant, remarkably, is not considered endangered, rather, the species is listed as "vulnerable" by the IUCN. The Asian elephant is endangered.African Elephants are vulnerable because of various reasons:Hunting & Poaching - Trophy Hunting and Ivory Poaching is the main reason for the decline in numbers of African elephants. There were once millions of these animals and now only a few thousand surviveHabitat Loss - As human numbers grew, people started settling into forests and that has also affected elephant populations.Predators: the lion, that eats them, only when completely help less and alone; and humans, because humans use their tusks for ivory such as piano keys.
African elephants are facing threats such as habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, and poaching for their ivory tusks. These factors have contributed to the decline in their population numbers. Conservation efforts are being made to protect African elephants and ensure their survival.
elephants come from china
The Communist won control over china
control of ports and railroads in China
china can control our economy... i was in china and i was in a security economy control center and i asked a few questions... yes china can control it's economy...
The Manchus took control of China in 1644 from the Ming Dynasty.
China Gave up control of Hong Kong to the British.
China is known for its strict monitoring and control of the internet.
they lost control in the 1200s
To control China's population
They are under the control of China.
Talking about "the vine that swallowed the South". It's originally from Japan, and was introduced to the US as a means of erosion control. Only it went out of control. Those of us who've lived in rural parts of the Deep South are all too familiar with the stuff.
The Elephant lake, and The Tiger Lily lake are the most popular lake and the some of the must see features when you visit China.