Someone has written:
"Elephants are native to Africa and Asia, there are no elephants in Peru unless they are African or Asian elephants in zoos."
This is incorrect. There exists a Peruvian elephant that is known as the Peruvian Elephant. This creature is neither African or Asian but is a pachyderm peculiar to Peru. Three breeding pairs were purchased from Peru by Captain Albert Threshfield, a former officer of the Yorkshire Infantry Regiment, The Green Howards, in 1793. In September of 1874, the first Peruvian elephants were hard at work hauling lead ore in the Yorkshire Dales from Swaledale to Richmond.
The Peruvian elephant is [they still exist!] a dwarf compared with its African and Asian relatives. It grows as large as an Irish Wolfhound in height, but is stockier, well muscled, affable, and hard working, capable of carrying huge packs of ingots, which it did uncomplainingly.
The Peruvian has an extremely dexterous trunk and a stocky, powerful build. It also has clawed feet thaty were as useful for climbing the Yorkshire heights as they were for scaling the Peruvian Andes.
The elephants adapted easily to Yorkshire and new generations of calves were born there. The animals became favourites of the lead miners, and several were adopted as domestic pets when their working lives were over.
When the railway came close enough to the lead mines in 1840, the elephants were let free, and their descendants live today in the wild places of Swaledale. Two bouts of disease reduced their numbers. The first was the 1920 outbreak of foot and mouth disease that reduced the great herds, and then an outbreak, believed to be myxomatosis, in the late 1950s reduced the herds even further.
In the Yorkshire magazine, The Dalesman, of April, 1993, Russel Turner in, 'The Elephants of Swaledale,' pp. 50-52, writes:
"A few survive and continue to live high in the hills of Swaledale., far from their South American homeland. Shy and secretive they may be, but they are still there for someone who knows where to find them."
I trust that this puts Peruvian elephants back on the map. It has been the fashion to deny their existence for a couple of hundred years, but you can see them for yourself if you will venture into the high Andes or even into Swaledale.
Why is Thailand called the land of white elephants?
Thailand is known as "land of white elephant" because Thailand is the only Southeast Asian nation that has never been colonised by the europeans.
What divides Asia from Africa?
The Karakoram range of the Himalayas forms India's northern border and separates south Asia from the rest of Asia.
Are there elephants in Scotland?
There are no wild elephants, but there are elephants in zoos and safari parks.
There are two more common reasons that this question has been popping up here and there on the internet.
Firstly, there has been a theory the last few years that the Loch Ness monster photo that was originally taken in 1977 was actually the trunk from an elephant. They point out that a traveling circus was in the area at the time of the "sighting." When you look at the old picture with that in mind, you can't help but to see a striking resemblance. Is that enough to settle the old legend? Probably not, but it is a very interesting theory.
The other reason is a book titled Translocation, by photographer George Logan. He blended pictures of African animals with scenery shots of his home town in Scotland. There are shots of elephants walking behind stone homes and cheetahs laying on Scottish door steps. National Geographic did a bit on the book. The name of their article was The Elephants of Scotland. The book was written as a benefit for the Born Free Foundation.
Why do elephants live on the forest floor?
Because they would snap the branches if they lived in the trees.
How many people have ever lived in the world?
Number who have ever been born---------------------------------106,456,367,669
World population in mid-2002------------------------------------------6,215,000,000
Percent of those ever born who are living in 2002--------------5.8
These figures are the result of a lot of speculation and the application of a certain amount of licence as any population records available for mankind only go back about 1% of their existence in time.
What is the water temperature at elephant butte lake?
According to today's fishing report, the water temp is 76. Nice!
Where do elephants live in Madagascar?
Elephants do not live in Madagascar. The same goes with lions, zebras, and other animals that can be found on the mainland of Africa.
Are there elephants in Malaysia?
Yes there are, They are called Pygmy elephant and are much smaller than African Elephants
Are there elephants in Jamaica?
Kortelco the famous rhinocerous elephantesis is from Jamaica. He lives with us now in Toronto, Canada
How do you protect Asian Elephants?
Asian elephants use their size to their advantage to protect themselves. They stomp, use their tusks and stay in groups to defend themselves.
How long is the gestation period for an African elephant?
usually a elephant lives 60 - 80. but this one lives 20-50.
What is thailands famous animals?
Elephants, Monkeys, tigers, lions, cobra's and antelope are some of Thailand's native animals.
Are there Elephants in Taiwan?
Yes.
Elephants are found in southern parts of china and they are increasing at an alarming way when farmers spot them.
Are there elephants in Thailand?
Because its already taken by kangaroos
because it is not their natural habitat, animals are placed where they are because they suit the environment, temperature and other animals to make a 'circle of life'. however some do 'live' in Australia in zoos.
How much would a fitness trail cost?
The cost of a fitness trail can range anywhere from nothing to many thousands of dollars. A trail created by volunteers is typically free or close to free. A trail that is done as a paid project and includes amenities such as rest stops, fitness points, and restrooms can cost $10,000 or more.
How do you spell the donkey sound?
The plural is "donkeys."
*Words ending in Y may change the Y to I and add ES.
But except for the word money, the words ending in EY simply add an S.
What is the name of the father elephant in The Jungle Book?
Father Wolf does not have a specific name... Rama is the name of the bull leading the herd that Mowgli tends.
In English version, His name is Alexander and in Indian Version it's Rama.
Is there a vegetable monster on Sesame street?
No. Sesame Workshop just began "broadening Cookie Monster's eating habits." This means, that although he eats a lot of cookies, he is now eating his fair share of salads, meats, and vegetables to set a good example for kids at home. This information was released to the public, but it got misinterpreted into a big rumor that he will only eat vegetables now. Cookie Monster is still here!
The theme music "Eastbound and Down" (A.K.A. "Westbound and Down") was sung by Jerry Reed. The song was written by Jerry Reed (credited under his birth name, Jerry Hubbard) and Dick Feller. It became Reed's signature song and is found on multiple albums, including Country Legends and his live album Jerry Reed: Live Still. In 1991 it was arranged for orchestra by Crafton Beck and recorded by Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra for their album Down on the Farm.
What is the real name of the elephant in Smokey and the Bandit 2?
Do you mean the elephants name? Because the movie is entitled "Smokey and the Bandit 2"...
What are the similarities between elephants and manatees?
Here are a few similarities which include:-
Also in both species males are called bulls, females are called cows and their young are called calves.
You pulse basiclly measures your heartbeat. If you heart is beating fast, your pulse is fast. If your heart is beating slow, your pulse is slow. If your heart isn't beating at all, there's no pulse. That's why doctors often check a patients pulse
Do elephants live in South America?
No. Elephants live in jungles and forest of Africa and India. Though there are tales of elephants being present in many continents in the past, presently they are present only in the Indian sub continent and Africa. In India they live in dense forests and rain forests whereas in Africa it lives in the Savannah which are barren grasslands