yes because of poachers
no, African elephants also have tusks
For African male and female elephants, the statement is true. In Asian elephants, the statement is also true, with the exception that a few female Asian elephants do not develop tusks.
True! African Elephants have bigger trunks, tusks, ears and other cool things bigger than Asian elephants. It is quite neat!!
it has 2 tusks just like the males all modern day elephants species only have 2 tusks but this was not true in earlier times many had 4 tusks in prehistoric time but they were not of any species that lives today
some differences in African and Asian elephants is that: African elephants weigh up to 4000 - 7000 kg and have a height of about 3 - 4m, though Asian elephants only weigh about 3000 - 6000 kg and have a height of 2 - 3 and a half metres. African elephants skin is a lot darker and more wrinkled, where as Asian elephants have lighter and smoother skin. African elephants have a concave back, where Asian elephants have a straight or slightly humped back. African Elephants have a sloped head, with no bumps, bulges or denses. Where as Asian elephants have rounded heads with some bumbs and have a dint on the top of their head. African Elephants have larger ears with a size of 4m, and the ears cover its neck. Where as Asian elephants have smaller ears and it doesn't cover its neck. In African elephants, both male and female elephants have tusks, though male elephants tusks are larger. Though with Asian elephants, yes the males grow tusks as well, but the females don't. And if they do, they are barely visible anyways. Also on the end of a African elephants trunk, it has two fingers. Though Asian elephants only have one finger. ( These are true facts, I got them off my science teacher who specialises in differences found in similar mammals. )
It is true.
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The concept of a primitive but evolving legal system implies that international law has roots in ancient customs and practices that have evolved and adapted over time. This understanding is important because it highlights the ongoing development and flexibility of international law to address contemporary global challenges while still being rooted in traditional principles and norms. It also emphasizes the need for international legal systems to continue evolving to reflect changing geopolitical dynamics and societal values.
No, a male elephants scrotum is located between his hind legs.
No, it isn't true.
The answer to this question is true. The earth does not appear to be gaining or losing heat as a planet in space.