African elephants are known for their large ears, which help regulate their body temperature, and their impressive tusks, used for digging, foraging, and defense. They are the largest land mammals on Earth, with males weighing up to 12,000 pounds. African elephants are social creatures, living in matriarchal herds, and they play a crucial role in their ecosystems by helping to shape the environment through their foraging habits. However, they face significant threats from habitat loss and poaching for ivory.
Mainly elephants
Yes. Some tribes that live in the African Forests hunt various animals for food. This includes the Elephants also. But, this is not the biggest threat to African Elephants. Poachers who kill them for their Tusks have killed thousands of Elephants.
Africans get their water by walking miles and walking back
The African savanna in Africa, Canadathey live in the New Zeland biome
Asian elephants differ from African elephants because they obviously live in different places, the Asian has one bump on its head, while an African has two, and the Asian has shorter ears. Also, female Asian elephants usually do not have tusks, while Africans do.
oxpecker
Yes, elephants are vertabrates.
Buy a big mini. and use baby elephants. Two in the back and two in the front
they're not coming back, it was a limited offer
Howdah
no the earth would not look nice because the elephants eat the grass and the grass will grow back.
one in front and one at the back