human conflict ivory trade deforestation and lions
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so they can protect each other from predattors and other threats.
African elephants are facing threats such as habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, and poaching for their ivory tusks. These factors have contributed to the decline in their population numbers. Conservation efforts are being made to protect African elephants and ensure their survival.
The threats that Killer Whales are facing are: Capture for public display, hunting and pollution.
threats of another war
Elephants are hunted for their ivory, and are struggling to find new habitats due to sex
Disease
Hundreds of thousands of elephants have been killed over the past century by trophy hunters and ivory poachers. Approximately 100 years there were 5 to 10 million elephants that roamed the savannah of Africa and today there are only a few thousand of these magnificent species left in the jungles of Africa.
Tigers and occasionally lions are known to prey on Asian elephants. However, the main threats to Asian elephants come from habitat loss, human encroachment, and poaching.
The most endangered type of elephant is the Sumatran elephant, with a population estimated to be less than 2,000 individuals. They are facing threats such as habitat loss, fragmentation, and poaching. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect these elephants from extinction.
Elephant should be facing you for good luck