yes it is considered indangered
it depends on what type of elephant both the Indian and African elephant is endangered
for it's horn, and skin
Two are currently not extinct, but they are both endangered. There are African Elephants and Indian Elephants.
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African elephant
Currently, the African elephant is listed as near threatened, not endangered, by the IUCN.
It might be extinct or endangered and one was found by an Afrian man named Mohamed Hersi in the year 2006.
There are many endangered animals found in India. The Indian Elephant, Indian Wild Ass, Jackal, Leopard, Lesser Panda, Lion-tailed Macaque, Malabar Civet, Marbled Cat, Markhor, and the Nayan are just a few.
The Asian Elephant is listed as Endangered by the IUCN, the African Bush (Savanna) Elephant is listed as Vulnerable, and the conservation status of the African Forest Elephant is unknown.Answersadlyyes
Of the two species of elephant, the Asian Elephant is endangered and the African Elephant is currently considered vulnerable. There is some debate about the conservation status of the African Elephant. No octopus is currently on the Endangered or Threatened list, however little is known about the population sizes for most octopus species.
There is no difference The Asian and Indian elephant is the same species!!
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