elephants trunk facts are: strong enough lift a baby elephant from mud hole. and gentle enough to pick a single leaf from the three. it have thousands of muscle in its trunk.
1.African elephants trunks have two fingers at the end. 2.Their trunks can pick up a single blade of grass or a single seed. 3.The trunks is the largest type of nose 4.They have between 40,000 and 150,000 muscles 5.A african elephants trunk can kill a lion
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. )
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Elephants, giraffes and zebras are 3 herbivorous African mammals
African elephants have 3 nails on each hind foot, and 4 on each front foot.Asian elephants have 4 nails on each hind foot and 5 on each front foot
The population of African elephants is estimated to be between 470,000 - 690,000. This is a huge decrease from the 1930s and 1940s when the population was estimated to be between 3 and 5 million.
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There are 3 distinct species of elephant surviving, the African Bush Elephant, the African Forest Elephant, and the Asian Elephant. The Bush and Forest Elephants are closely related, but genetically distinct. 10
The weight for an average, full grown African forest elephant is 3 tons.
1-An elephant is the largest land animal. 2-African elephants have large ears. 3-Indian elephants have small ears. 4-Female elephants share turns watching over all the baby elephants. 5-Elephants have great memories.
There are 3 species of elephants: African, African Forest & Asian, also called Indian Elephants. Through adaptation and evolution they are physically different. The African Forest & Asian Elephants are smaller, have smaller ears, and have a different, higher number of toenails (5 front/4 hind)than do the African Elephants that are larger, taller; have larger ears to help them stay cool in drier, very hot, open spaces; and have with a smaller number of toenails (4/3 hind). Tusks (straighter versus arched plus size) and the roundness of their backs are also different.
The average weight of an adult African forest elephant is 3 tons. The average weight of an adult African bush elephant is 6-1/2 tons.