Elephant populations are declining in many countries due to habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict. In Africa, populations vary widely; while some countries like Botswana and Tanzania have significant elephant populations, others, such as Malawi, have seen reductions. In Asia, Indian and Sri Lankan elephant populations are under pressure from habitat fragmentation and agricultural expansion, though some conservation efforts have shown positive trends. Overall, the outlook for elephants remains precarious, necessitating ongoing conservation efforts across their range.
Fashion in 2015 has no country boundaries. Each and every country has almost same fashion trend now-a-days. The current trends include wearing a tight fitted jeans or a plazo with a crop top.
Saudi Arabia has the largest Muslim population. Every person there is a Muslim, and it is possibly the worst country for freedom of religion
Muslims are almost like in every country and nationality. There is no such thing as the Muslim Country.
Yes, there are Christians in every country in the world. Some countries have large populations or large ratios of Christians to total population, while some countries have small populations or small ratios of Christians to total population. Regardless, every country has a population of Christians. Somalia has the smallest ratio of Christians to total population with just 0.01% (1,000 people) while Maldives has the smallest population of Christians with just 300 (0.08%).
In the Philippines, approximately 2.4 babies are born every minute. This translates to around 3,500 births per day. The birth rate reflects the country's population growth and demographic trends. These figures can vary slightly based on annual statistics from government and health organizations.
Elephants are in the 'vertebrates', because they have a spine. Every animal with a spine is a vertebrate.
Any country that has a population that drinks coffee, which includes pretty much every country in the world.
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I'm not sure what percentage, but about 70,000 African elephants are killed annually by poachers for ivory which is in the elephants tusks. Hope this helps.
No, they do not. Elephants and every other mammal on the planet needs to be weaned in order to survive. Elephants eat plant matter such as bamboo and fruits after they are weaned.
Around 500 people are estimated to be fatally attacked by elephants each year. These incidents often occur in regions of Africa and Asia where humans and elephants come into contact due to habitat loss and agricultural expansion.
No, not in countries like Germany, Japan, Italy, Greece, Russia, etc.