they are killed by humans for their meat and Ivory tusks
asian elephant
The Asian elephant is endangered.The African elephant is vulnerable.
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asian elephant
Yes, the Asian elephant is, overall, considered endangered, primarily due to loss of habitat.
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
Habitat destruction and hunting for ivory are the main threats to the Asian elephant.
The Asian elephant is listed as Threatened by the IUCN. Habitat loss and poaching are the main reasons for their threatened status.
because people are killing them for their tusks
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Yes, the Asian Elephant is endangered.The primary causes are:Habitat loss, as humans deforest trees that they rely on for shade and protectionHumans burning lands that they need for foraging so they can use them for human development such as agricultureIllegal poaching by humans for ivoryThe Asian Elephant is a very temperamental but caring species. They will often wander through crops simply because the land they're grown on used to be theirs before humans stole it from them - this causes some farmers to attack the elephants and kill them. Illegally of course.
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.