welll it all depends on the habitat but at least 40 to 50
about 50 still live in the wild
lots more than there is today
how many elephants are left in the world
It would take at least 1000 elephants to pass Asia.
There are none still alive. who knows how many are under the ice in Antarctica they have find one but it was dead they are trying to use it DNA to bread with elephants
Yes, there are elephants who roam the small villages of Nigeria to drink from the rivers.
Laos is called the land of a million elephants as it once served home to many elephants. This is a landlocked country in Asia but does not have many elephants currently.
There is about 100,000 leopards still alive in the world. The majority of these are in asia. There are perhaps 25000 in africa.
Wild elephants are found in parts of Africa and Asia. In Asia they are mainly in India. They are found in many African countries. In captivity they can be found all over the world, (almost) in zoos, circuses and similar.
There are three types of elephant species alive still. 1 African forest elephant (Africa) (Loxodonta cyclotis) 2 African bush elephant (Africa) (Loxodonta africana) 3 Asian Elephant (Asia) (Elephas maximus) Extinct species are the Mammoth and the Mastodon.
Asian elephants are smaller in size and are made more for bush-lands whereas the African elephants are large. Also most Asian elephants have been trained or used for some sort of domestic use with not many left in the wild.
Unfortunately, while it is illegal, in many places people still hunt elephants for the ivory from their tusks.
about 250 polar bears are still alive
Baby elephants are predated by lions, hyeanas and wild dogs in Africa. Adult elephants don't have any significant enemies except man. In Asia, elephants' predators are tigers and there are rare reports of adults falling victim.
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.