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- Elephant - Wikipedia
The word elephant is derived from the Latin word elephas (genitive elephantis) ' elephant ', which is the Latinised form of the ancient Greek ἐλέφας (elephas) (genitive ἐλέφαντος (elephantos, [1])) probably from a non-Indo-European language, likely Phoenician [2]
- Elephant Facts, Types, Classification, Habitat, Diet, Adaptations, Pictures
Physical Description and Appearance Size: The largest living elephant species is the African bush elephant, measuring 8-11ft (247-336cm) at the shoulder Asian elephants, on the other hand, are about 7ft 6in-9ft 6in (228-289cm) tall while African forest elephants have a height of 6ft 10in-7ft 7in (209-231cm)
- 115 Amazing Facts about Elephants - Elephant World
A newborn elephant can stand up shortly after being born They can weigh up to 260 pounds The average life span for an elephant in the wild is from 50 to 70 years They oldest known elephant in the world lived to be 82 years of age The heaviest elephant in the world weighed 26,000 pounds It is only a myth that elephants are afraid of mice
- Elephant | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
WWF works with elephant range state governments, local people, and non-governmental partners to secure a future for this keystone species by thinking beyond protected areas Although significant elephant populations are now confined to well-protected areas, less than 20% of African elephant habitat is under formal protection
- Elephant Facts | Mammals - BBC Earth
Like the African elephant, the Asian elephant’s habitats are being increasingly broken up by human activity, like farming, settlements, railways, canals, roads and powerlines 28 As a result, elephants come into contact with people more regularly, which can result in them being killed However, efforts to reconnect fragmented areas where
- Elephant Ears | Grow a Garden Wiki | Fandom
The Elephant Ears is a prismatic crop added during the Summer Harvest Event The Elephant Ears are grey, studded and look like real-life elephant ears Obtained through the Exotic Summer Seed Pack and Summer Seed Pack with a 0 5% chance
- African elephant, facts and photos | National Geographic
An elephant's trunk is actually a long nose used for smelling, breathing, trumpeting, drinking, and also for grabbing things—especially a potential meal The trunk alone contains about 40,000
- Elephant Animal Facts - A-Z Animals
The elephant is the largest land animal in the world These massive giants exhibit all kinds of complex behavior that in some ways mirror our own behavior but in other ways are distinct and unique to them This has made them the subject of rigorous behavioral, anatomical, and cognitive studies, as well as a source of continued fascination in human culture, particularly in Indian, Sumatran, and
- Elephant: Characteristics, Diet, Facts More [Fact Sheet]
Asian Elephant (Elephas maximus): Smaller than African elephants, with smaller, rounded ears, and only the males typically have large tusks Each species has adaptations suited to their environments, from the vast open plains of the African savanna to the dense forests of Asia The Asian elephant is further classified into several subspecies
- Elephant facts | Animals | National Geographic Kids
A tusk-less adult elephant is likely to be a female Asian elephant 5) Until recently, African Forest elephants were thought to be a subspecies of the African elephant, but new research discovered that they are actually a separate species entirely These elephants live in the tropical forests of Africa’s Congo Basin
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