The first step to make this special natural paper is to collect the fiber rich “dung” from the elephant. The next step is to wash it and boil it for five hours to kill bacteria. (The water the use in this process is reused to water plans at the Centre, which, in turn, feed the elephants). After it’s boiled, they cut fibers up. During the cutting process, they add in the desired color of the paper. For the fourth step, they take the mixture and make balls of 300g. Each ball is then speeds lightly over bamboo frames to dry into one large sheet of paper. After a few hours in the sun, the sheets are dry enough to remove. The result is a wonderful, 100% natural, recycled paper. People around the world are getting interested in buying this special elephant paper for their holiday cards, writing paper and much more, because it’s beautiful, natural and helps so many.
60.Why are there few elephants in Thailand today than before?
A.Because they don’t have enough food.
B.Because they were killed in the war.
C.Because they technology develops very fast.
D.Because they Mahouts don’t want to keep them.
61.What is the famous product mentioned in the passage?
A.Paper. B.Dung .C.Fibers. D.Bamboo frames.
62.What are the exact words to describe the whole process of the product?
A.Common, interesting, and inexpensive.
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