They are incredibly social creatures, so yes they do.
African elephants have bigger ears than Indian elephants. Coincidentally, African elephants' ears resemble the continent of Africa, and Indian elephants' ears resemble the country of India.
African elephants tend to be darker in color, ranging from dark grey to brown, while Indian elephants are typically lighter grey in color. Additionally, African elephants often have more wrinkled skin compared to Indian elephants.
There are two major species which are the African elephant and the Asian elephant.There are also Sri Lankan, Indian, Borneo pygmy, Forest, African savanna, and Sumatran elephants.
Indian elephants are used for transport or maybe even food
How tall it is depends on the type of the elephant. Indian (or Asian) elephants have different subspecies that vary in size. The African elephant is 9,8 feet (or 3 metres) at the shoulder. Check the related link for more information.
African and Indian elephants are two kinds.
You will find Indian Elephants in India
yes it comes in different sizes because their are baby elephants and lots of different types of elephant like African and Indian animals.
You get African Elephants and Indian Elephants. African Elephants can be found in Africa. Indian Elephants can be found in India. You might try your local zoo.
African elephants are usually heavier.
Asian/Indian elephant and African elephant..... XD
Indian elephants have smaller ears, and African elephants have larger ears. I also think that the African elephants tusks might be a bit larger than the Indian ones. This answer is not completely accurate, but the Indian elephants do have smaller ears than African.
There are two kinds of African elephants: (1) the African bush elephant; and (2) the African forest elephant.
African elephants have bigger ears than Indian elephants. Coincidentally, African elephants' ears resemble the continent of Africa, and Indian elephants' ears resemble the country of India.
No, they are smaller they are also called pygmy elephants
The Indian and African elephants are two distinct types of the elephant species.
African elephants tend to be darker in color, ranging from dark grey to brown, while Indian elephants are typically lighter grey in color. Additionally, African elephants often have more wrinkled skin compared to Indian elephants.