The document provides clues about three different animals - an elephant, a lion, and a baboon. It describes that the elephant is the largest land mammal, spends 16 hours a day eating, and uses its trunk for many purposes. The lion is called Simba in Swahili, hunts animals like zebras and buffalo, and is the laziest of big cats. The baboon lives in varied habitats near water and safe sleeping places, is an omnivore, and grooms frequently.
2. CLUES
ï‚— I am the largest living land
mammal.
ï‚— I spent 16 hours/day eating.
ï‚— The muscular trunk of mine is the
most remarkable, it serves as a
nose, a hand, an extra foot, a tool
for gathering food and many more.
ï‚— Guess what am I ________
4. CLUES
ï‚— My scientific name is Panthera leo while
my Swahili name is Simba.
ï‚— I can be found in
savannas, grasslands, dense bush and
woodlands.
ï‚— I hunt for zebras, hippos, buffaloes and
young elephants.
 Oh and I’m the laziest of the big cats.
ï‚— Tell me, who I am ________
6. CLUES
ï‚— I am found in surprisingly varied
habitats.
ï‚— I live in place where has water sources
and safe sleeping places in either tall
tress or on cliff faces.
ï‚— I am an opportunistic omnivores.
ï‚— I do grooming a lot to keep me clean
and free of external parasites.
ï‚— I am a ________