African elephants
No. The ears of an African elephant are larger than that of the Asian elephants.
Yes. Especially their ears. :-)
African elephants are significantly larger than Asian elephants, and their ears are much larger than those of an Asian Elephant.
African elephants have larger ears because they live in a hotter climate and use their ears to cool them off.
No. They are quite different.The African is larger, with larger ears, and heavier tusks. The Asian is more often seen in zoos and circuses.
The two main breeds are * African elephants and * Asian elephants
True! African Elephants have bigger trunks, tusks, ears and other cool things bigger than Asian elephants. It is quite neat!!
There are three species of elephant, the African bush elephant, the African forest elephant and the Asian elephant . The biggest noticeable difference is that African elephants have much bigger ears than there Indian counterparts.
An African elephant is larger and has ears shaped like the continent Africa An Indian elephants is slightly smaller has ears shaped like India
Indian elephants have smaller ears, and African elephants have larger ears. I also think that the African elephants tusks might be a bit larger than the Indian ones. This answer is not completely accurate, but the Indian elephants do have smaller ears than African.
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.
The most telling difference is the size of their ears and the presence of tusks. African elephants have much larger, more rounder ears than Asian elephants do, and tend to be able to have tusks more often. Asian elephants, on the other hand, have much smaller and more square or triangle-shaped ears (which ever shape you prefer) than African elephants do. A tusked Asian elephant (called Tuskas) is more rare than an Asian elephant with no tusks.