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Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, an average elephant weighs about 5 tons, right? So, to equal 1 billion tons, you'd need 200 million elephants. That's a whole lot of elephants, man. Like, imagine the cleanup after all that!

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That would depend on what type of elephant you use and the average mass of said elephant. At this point, divide 1 billion tons/average ton weight per elephant and that will give you the answer.

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13y ago
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Depends on the elephants.

Between 300000 smaller ones and 1000000 really big elephants.

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