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an elephant with tusks walking on a white background

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Hardik shukla

Prompt

Trunk Twirl: A circular or spiral motion of the trunk. * Ear Flap: Rhythmic flapping of the ears, often accompanied by other movements. * Leg Lift: Raising a leg, sometimes in a marching or stomping motion. * Head Nod: A forward and backward movement of the head. * Body Sway: A side-to-side rocking of the body. * Tail Swing: A back-and-forth movement of the tail. * Trunk Salute: Raising the trunk high in the air, similar to a human salute. * Trumpet: Blowing air through the trunk to create a loud sound. * Digging: Using the trunk to dig or manipulate objects. * Walking Pattern: The specific sequence and rhythm of steps taken while walking or marching.Note: These are just examples, and the actual line types used in elephant dance can vary widely depending on the specific performance, culture, or individual elephant. Elephant dance is often a combination of these movements, performed in different sequences and rhythms to create expressive and engaging performances.

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October 16,2024Wj

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