The skin of an Asian elephant is not soft; it is actually quite thick and rough, measuring up to an inch in some areas. This tough skin helps protect them from environmental elements and parasites. Despite its rough texture, the skin can still be sensitive and is prone to sunburn, which is why elephants often bathe in water or mud to protect it.
Elephants are covered in skin.
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.
Asian Elephant
some people use the Asian elephant as transport
An Asian elephant is a taxonomic species within the elephant family - Latin name Elephas maximus.
The African elephant cools down by letting all the heat escape from the blood vessels through the thin skin of its ear.
The Asian elephant lives in Asia.
No. The ears of an African elephant are larger than that of the Asian elephants.
An Asian elephant has noticeably smaller ears than an African elephant. Also, African elephants are usually bigger than Asian elephants.
An Asian elephant is Elephas maximus and an African elephant is Loxodonta africana.