Herds usually have about 10 to 20 members. Sometimes many herds will meet and form "super herds" of 100 or more elephants. Herds consist mainly of females that are related to each other. A typical herd might include mothers, daughters, aunts, and grandmothers, and a few young males. The oldest female is the herd's matriarch. She leads the herd to water and finds food and a place to rest. There are also smaller bachelor herds that are made up of adult males.
There are Asian Elephants and there are African elephants . They both have different foot prints faces and ears and also the size of them .
It is estimated that around 415,000 African elephants live in nature preserves, national parks, and other protected areas across their range in Africa. However, these numbers can fluctuate due to poaching and habitat loss.
There are hundreds of them across the globe.
One difference is that African elephants have the bigger ears. They are also slightly bigger in size that Indian elephants. African elephants also have two "fingers" at the end of there trunk while Indian elephants only have one and African elephants are more grey while Idian elephants are more of a dusty colour.
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.
their are 2 types of elephants. Their are African elephants and Asian elephants too.
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All elephants are sexual, including African Elephants.
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There are an estimated 450,000 - 700,000 wild African elephants and 35,000 - 40,000 wild Asian elephants.
African elephants
elephants come in african and indian varieties you can get african elephants and indian elephants.
There are Asian Elephants and there are African elephants . They both have different foot prints faces and ears and also the size of them .
Many are called African or Asian.
there are three different species of elephants namely the African savanna or bush elephant, the African forest elephant and the Asian elephant
None...there are only Asian Elephants on exhibit as of August 2009.
Two are currently not extinct, but they are both endangered. There are African Elephants and Indian Elephants.