There are 3 species of elephants: African, African Forest & Asian, also called Indian Elephants. Through adaptation and evolution they are physically different. The African Forest & Asian Elephants are smaller, have smaller ears, and have a different, higher number of toenails (5 front/4 hind)than do the African Elephants that are larger, taller; have larger ears to help them stay cool in drier, very hot, open spaces; and have with a smaller number of toenails (4/3 hind). Tusks (straighter versus arched plus size) and the roundness of their backs are also different.
The two surviving species of elephants are African and Indian.
African and Indian.
The African and Asian elephants.
The Indian and African elephants are two distinct types of the elephant species.
Zoos typically have African elephants and Asian elephants. African elephants are the larger of the two species and have larger ears, while Asian elephants have smaller, rounded ears. Both species can be found in zoos around the world.
there are the plains elephant, and the Savannah elephant
There are only two species of elephants, the African elephant and the Asian elephant. There is some evidence that the African bush elephants and the African forest elephants are separate species, however, they both live in sub-Saharan Africa. Asian elephants live in South Asia and Southeast Asia.
Assuming the question is about species (not speies) of elephants (not elifents), the two species are African and Indian.
The Two main species of Elephants are: a. African Elephants - They are found all over Africa in small pockets and are found in large numbers in the southern part of the continent b. Asian Elephants - These elephants are found predominantly in the Indian sub-continent (India and Sri Lanka) and parts of South East Asia.
It depends on what type of elephant but in general, elephants are not an endangered species.
Yes, it is the largest species, and is found in two species, the bush and forest varieties.
African and AsianThe two types of elephants are African and Asian. Male African elephants are the largest surviving terrestrial animals and can reach a height of 13 feet. African elephants are listed as 'vulnerable' and the Asian elephant is classified as 'endangered' by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.Sadly there are only 2 species of Elephants in the world because of humans have been killing them. Th two species of Elephants left in the world are the Asian Elephant and the Afirican Elephant. The rarest Elephant in the world is a combination of the two.Yes, There are 2 species of elephant the Asian and the Africanand both are endangered. Save the elephants!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Visit my website at celesteisawesome.webs.com Yes it is about wildlife conservationthe two species of elephants are Indian elephantsandAfrican elephants