Once numbering in the millions, the African elephant population has dwindled to between 470,000 and 690,000 individuals according to a March 2007 estimate. The world population of Asian elephants -- also called Indian Elephants -- is estimated to be around 60,000.
There are an estimated 500,000 African and 40,000 Indian elephants alive, including about 2000 total in zoo populations.
A reduction in the illegal ivory trade would improve their chances of survival, as many are illegally killed by poachers each year. Habitat loss is another major threat in India and other Asian elephant countries.
African- about 600,000
Asian- about 80,000
there are not any white elephants in the world unless you paint them.
It takes no elephants to move the world! The world is already in motion.
India.
A lot of elephants! You could probably fit all the elephants in the world and still have more room-alot of room-left in the TARDIS.
their are 2 types of elephants. Their are African elephants and Asian elephants too.
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Yes, many zoos around the world have elephants as part of their animal collection. Elephants are popular attractions due to their size, intelligence, and social behaviors. However, some organizations advocate for more ethical treatment and living conditions for elephants in captivity.
A dozen equals twelve and if you change it to a dozen elephants you are saying 12 elephants the answer is twelve elephants.
702,000 individuals according to the march 2008 estimate
Three elephants
Elephants live in various areas of the world including Africa and Asia. African elephants are found in sub-Saharan Africa, while Asian elephants are found in countries like India, Thailand, and Indonesia.
No. Elephants are the biggest land animals in the world.