No , a producer has to be a plant
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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.
There are three types of elephant species alive still. 1 African forest elephant (Africa) (Loxodonta cyclotis) 2 African bush elephant (Africa) (Loxodonta africana) 3 Asian Elephant (Asia) (Elephas maximus) Extinct species are the Mammoth and the Mastodon.
There are 3 elephant species in the genus loxodonta(African Elephant): African Elephant, African Bush Elephant, and African Forest ElephantThere is only 1 elephant species in the genus Elephas maximus (Asian Elephant), but it can be divided into 4 sub-species.
The Asian Elephant has the smallest ears, of the current existing species (African Bush Elephant, African Forest Elephant, and Asian Elephant or Indian Elephant). However, when alive, the Mammoths had the smallest ears.
no
African forest elephant was created in 1900.
An African forest elephant is one of the two species of African elephant, Latin name Loxodonta cyclotis.
No
there are 3,African elephant, Asian elephant,and African forest.
Neither, they are herbavors.
no
it is a consumer because it eats
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There are 3 distinct species of elephant surviving, the African Bush Elephant, the African Forest Elephant, and the Asian Elephant. The Bush and Forest Elephants are closely related, but genetically distinct. 10