The song is elephant bones by that handsome devil I did not take any of ...
Another cave, at the Inner Sound, Mumbles Head, was blown up by quarrymen in 1838 but not before elephant bones had been found.
The white elephant bone at the center of the book is a relic that everyone believes will point to the "Safe Place."
When a bulldozer unearthed the first set of elephant bones, they realized where the zoo had long been burying its deceased attractions.
A former U.S. Navy Seal, Buddy Page, showed them a site where he had found elephant bones.
In the Island Museum at the Casino you can see relics of Stone Age implements and pigmy elephant bones burned in cooking fires at least 30,000 years ago.
A nearby thatch-roof building, the Convergys African Lodge, displays interpretive items such as elephant bones and a rhinoceros hide to educate visitors about pachyderm conservation.
At the Don Chedi Archaeological Site an excavation by the Fine Arts Department in 1982 recovered many human skeletons as well as elephant bones and swords.
Homer was influenced by legends about the cyclops, because he found elephant bones with a hole in the skull.
Flying over the park in the last few months, tourists have seen an elephant graveyard - piles of bleached white elephant bones - instead of an elephant habitat.