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 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.
Hmmm, I wonder.....
African Elephants live in the African Plains, mostly in Western Africa.
There are only two species of elephants, the African elephant and the Asian elephant. There is some evidence that the African bush elephants and the African forest elephants are separate species, however, they both live in sub-Saharan Africa. Asian elephants live in South Asia and Southeast Asia.
African elephants live on the Serengeti for part of the year.
Because the american continent split from the super-continent Pangaea before the evolution of the elephants.
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
Asian elephants are very alike to African elephants. Asian elephants have smaller ears. African elephants have huge ears. Asian elephants live in Asia, and are smaller than African elephants. African elephants live in Africa. However, they are usually the same color and they both have tusks made of ivory and a trunk for a nose. Now you know how to tell apart African and Asian elephants! There are only between 41,410 and 52,345 in the wild.
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