Yes, man has taken land away from the elephant by building on it.
Yes, the territory of elephants has become smaller due to habitat loss, fragmentation, and human encroachment. Human activities such as deforestation, agriculture, and urbanization have led to the destruction of elephant habitats, forcing them into smaller and more isolated areas. This has also resulted in increased human-elephant conflicts as elephants try to find food and space to roam.
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a rhino has a smaller stomach than an elephant, so elephant is the answer.
no
No, they are smaller they are also called pygmy elephants
The African Elephant has the largest ears (as compared to the Indian Elephant).
No. Just smaller
The Asian elephant (which is slightly smaller than the African elephant).
About 11 ft for an African elephant. Asian is smaller.
that's easy. Eastern elephant.
Montana become a territory in November 8th In 1889.
No, ant cells and elephant cells are not similar in size. Ant cells are much smaller in size compared to elephant cells, as ants are much smaller animals with smaller organs and tissues. Elephant cells are much larger to accommodate the size and structure of an elephant's body.