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The Anthrotorian

May 19, 2015

Why Are Elephants Lucky?

by Lindsay Shapka in Culture, People


Though in some parts of the world, elephants are used as tractors or kept in zoos, in others they are treated like gods and are symbols of luck.

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TAGS: elephants, luck, Thailand, India, people, culture, superstition, lucky elephants, why are elephants lucky, good luck, lucky charms, Thailand gods, Asian gods, superstitions, trunk up, trunk down, culture3


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