There are about 500,000 African and Asian elephants in the world. There used to be 10 million.
About 500,000
It is undetermined the exact number of African elephants that live in nature preserves. Many of the African elephants live on the Savannahs.
Hundreds of thousands of elephants have been killed over the past century by trophy hunters and ivory poachers. Approximately 100 years there were 5 to 10 million elephants that roamed the savannah of Africa and today there are only a few thousand of these magnificent species left in the jungles of Africa.
no elephants are not extinct they are becoming extinct though. About 100 years ago there were about 10 million elephants that walked the earth and now there are only about 500,000 left. They are becoming extinct because we are killing them for their thick beautiful ivory.
Once numbering in the millions, the African elephant population has dwindled to between 470,000 and 690,000 individuals according to a March 2007 estimate. The world population of Asian elephants -- also called Indian Elephants -- is estimated to be around 60,000. There are an estimated 500,000 African and 40,000 Indian elephants alive, including about 2000 total in zoo populations. A reduction in the illegal ivory trade would improve their chances of survival, as many are illegally killed by poachers each year. Habitat loss is another major threat in India and other Asian elephant countries. African- about 600,000 Asian- about 80,000
There are Asian Elephants and there are African elephants . They both have different foot prints faces and ears and also the size of them .
An estimate as of 2008 says that there is only around 26,000 breeding pairs of African Penguins.
not that much of elephants are left in the wild because, people are killing them to get money and they tucks. they also will have a
It is undetermined the exact number of African elephants that live in nature preserves. Many of the African elephants live on the Savannahs.
their are 2 types of elephants. Their are African elephants and Asian elephants too.
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Hundreds of thousands of elephants have been killed over the past century by trophy hunters and ivory poachers. Approximately 100 years there were 5 to 10 million elephants that roamed the savannah of Africa and today there are only a few thousand of these magnificent species left in the jungles of Africa.
2600 African penguins are left in the world
There are 2,100 African Wild Dogs left.
Asian elephants are smaller in size and are made more for bush-lands whereas the African elephants are large. Also most Asian elephants have been trained or used for some sort of domestic use with not many left in the wild.
A lot of elephants! You could probably fit all the elephants in the world and still have more room-alot of room-left in the TARDIS.
no elephants are not extinct they are becoming extinct though. About 100 years ago there were about 10 million elephants that walked the earth and now there are only about 500,000 left. They are becoming extinct because we are killing them for their thick beautiful ivory.
Once numbering in the millions, the African elephant population has dwindled to between 470,000 and 690,000 individuals according to a March 2007 estimate. The world population of Asian elephants -- also called Indian Elephants -- is estimated to be around 60,000. There are an estimated 500,000 African and 40,000 Indian elephants alive, including about 2000 total in zoo populations. A reduction in the illegal ivory trade would improve their chances of survival, as many are illegally killed by poachers each year. Habitat loss is another major threat in India and other Asian elephant countries. African- about 600,000 Asian- about 80,000