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The Asian elephant is listed as Threatened by the IUCN. Habitat loss and poaching are the main reasons for their threatened status.
Habitat destruction and hunting for ivory are the main threats to the Asian elephant.
Yes, the Asian elephant is, overall, considered endangered, primarily due to loss of habitat.
the African elephant live in the southern half of Africa.the Asian elephant or the Indian elephant live in India.the pygmy elephat lives in borneo,which is a large island between India & Australia.Africa
Elephants live in the African plains, African forests, or Asian scrub lands.
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.
Asian elephant was created in 1758.
There is no difference The Asian and Indian elephant is the same species!!
The African bush elephant is noticeably taller than an Asian elephant.
Habitat Loss. The main threat facing Indian elephants, like all Asian elephants is loss of habitat, which then results in human-elephant conflic
Asian Elephant
some people use the Asian elephant as transport