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  • Elephant Facts and Information. Feeding, habitat, distribution, reproduction, anatomy and more. Facts about the African Elephant and the Asian Elephant and the conservation efforts made to preserve Elephants.
  • Elephants are the largest of all land animals in the world. It takes a female 22 months from conception to have a baby. This is longer than any other animal in the world.
  • Index of Types of Elephants. The elephant species overview, the african elephant and the asian elephant, contrasting their differences.
  • It is estimated that there were once more than 350 species of elephants in the world. Today we only have two of them left – the Asian and the Africa species.
  • The African elephant is the largest of the two species left in the world. They have extremely large ears and both the males and the females grow tusks.
  • The Asian elephant has a huge body but with ears that are smaller than others. The males develop tusks but the females don’t.
  • Elephant information index. Elephant habitat, feeding, reproduction, anatomy, communication, evolution, predators, social sturcture and distribution
  • Elephants are able to survive in a variety of different locations because of the huge variety of food sources that they consume.
  • Elephants are herbivores which means that they consume only plant life.
  • Elephants hold the record for the longest duration of time from conception to when they offspring is born. This period is 22 months
  • Elephants are very large animals with an anatomy that is developed so that they have a very good chance of survival in their natural habitat.
  • Since elephants are highly intelligent they are among the most fascinating to watch when it comes to how they communicate.
  • Forms of the elephant are believed to date back to 2,000 B.C. In these early times they were used to help with building due to their size.
  • Most people find it extremely interesting that elephants are classified as having no natural enemies. However, that doesn’t mean they are always safe out there in the wild.
  • The social structure of the elephant is quite complex compared to that of most other animals out there.
  • The fact that elephants can live in a variety of habitats means that they have continually been able to redistribute themselves in the wild when they needed to.
  • Humans and Elephants Index. Elephant research, Elephants and Humans, Elephants in captivity and Elephants in popular Culture.
  • Current research for elephants is focusing on how to help them to survive. Their natural habitat continues to be destroyed and that is a huge problem.
  • The relationship between humans and elephants has had its ups and downs. Some people are out to destroy them, thinking that hunting of these massive animals is the ultimate thrill.
  • If you have seen an elephant up close then it was likely one in captivity. Many people view them in such settings as very calm creatures.
  • Elephants seem to be everywhere in modern culture. These animals have been known to signify so much.
  • Elephant Conservation Index. Elephants endangered, Elephant Conservation Efforts, Elephant Hunting.
  • Elephants are endangered animals and that is a statement that all of us need to take very seriously.
  • Due to the continually drop in numbers, all elephants in the world are protected and conservation efforts are in place.
  • Unfortunately many experienced hunters feel that the ultimate experience for trophy hunting is to go after elephants.