Hmmm, I wonder.....
africa
They are shaped like the continent of Africa! How ironic...
An African elephant is larger and has ears shaped like the continent Africa An Indian elephants is slightly smaller has ears shaped like India
No. African elephants live on the continent of Africa. They have to travel much too far to find water and food to be contained to an island.
The Two main species of Elephants are: a. African Elephants - They are found all over Africa in small pockets and are found in large numbers in the southern part of the continent b. Asian Elephants - These elephants are found predominantly in the Indian sub-continent (India and Sri Lanka) and parts of South East Asia.
African elephants have bigger ears than Indian elephants. Coincidentally, African elephants' ears resemble the continent of Africa, and Indian elephants' ears resemble the country of India.
The easiest way to tell the difference between an African and an Asian elephant is by looking at the size of their ears. African elephants have larger ears that are shaped like the African continent, while Asian elephants have smaller ears that are rounded. Additionally, African elephants have a concave back, while Asian elephants have a convex or straight back.
The shape of an elephants ears depend on whether the elephant is an African or Asian elephant. African elephants have larger ears that look somewhat like the continent of Africa. Asian elephants have smaller, rounder ears.
All elephants are sexual, including African Elephants.
The African forest elephants live Africa's forests. They are commonly found in Central and West African forests and they can live up to 70 years old.
African elephants
elephants come in african and indian varieties you can get african elephants and indian elephants.