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Savannah Elephants are giant land mammals that can be found roaming savannas in great herds. In most Savannah Elephant herds, there are three kinds of savannah elephant: calves, tusked and non-tusked.
Their are usually one or two tusked savannah elephants in a herd, and they are significantly stronger than other savannah elephants. They also have a special, devastating charge attack.
Savannah Elephants are defensive of their herds, and most depend on these tusked individuals to be the most protective. Savannah Elephants can attack in a multitude of ways other than charging, including using their massive trunks to toss enemies, or rearing up and stomping their opponent.
These mammals can often be seen standing up and tearing leaves off of trees, in hopes of obtaining a somewhat rare treat known as the Acacia Blossom. These blossoms drop rarely from acacia trees, and can be fed to savannah elephants to tame them.
Wild tusked savannah elephants cannot be tamed, but babies and non-tusked savannah elephants can. A tame, tusked savannah elephant can be obtained only by taming it as a calf.
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Tamed savannah elephants can be ridden by interacting with them. If a chest is used on an savannah elephant, it can gain a rather large inventory stored on its back, which can be accessed by sneaking.
Any carpet can also be used on an savannah elephant to decorate it. Both the chest and carpet can be removed using shears.
Tamed, tusked savannah elephants can be made to charge by feeding them wheat while riding them. This charge attack speeds up the savannah elephant and deals a large amount of damage to any creature in the
savannah elephant's path. Savannah Elephants need a resting period after charging.
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Savannah Elephants can be bred with Acacia Blossoms once tamed. Occasionally, Wandering Traders in warm biomes can be found on top of trader savannah elephants. These savannah elephants are chested and have some loot from the trader's travels that can be accessed.