Elephant

Elephants are one of the largest beasts in the world of Narnia. These mammals range to at least 12 feet, the same size as an ordinary giant. They were capable of great intelligence.

Elephants also have two long tusks, which they can use to bash their enemies. They can also use their long trunks to pick up hay, grass, fruit, flowers, leaves or vegetables if they are hungry, and also getting water from creeks, lakes, or rivers. They can also use their trunks to whack or grab their enemies, and make a trumpeting noise.

Two elephants were first mentioned in The Magician's Nephew when they were called out of the ground, when the world of Narnia was created. They both made a trumpeting noise when they heard the song from the lion. The first Talking Elephant-Bull is present at the First Council of Narnia, and his wife, the first Talking Elephant-Cow, vainly takes great pride in the length of her trunk. The male elephant was next to an owl, a chief dwarf, a hamadryad, two ravens, and the River God when Aslan called them to add in his council in order to keep Narnia safe.

The female Elephant led the other animals in a chase for Andrew Ketterley, believing him to the Evil that Aslan had warned them about, until they managed to catch him. At first they thought him to be a tree, so the Elephant found a river of water, and used her trunk to spray water on Ketterley in order to wake him up. Both were later present in the coronation when Frank I and his wife, Helen, became the First King and Queen of Narnia.