The population of African elephants is estimated to be between 470,000 - 690,000. This is a huge decrease from the 1930s and 1940s when the population was estimated to be between 3 and 5 million.
No! Elephants can be found in the wild in Africa and Asian countries of India and Sri Lanka. Also in an island called Borneo. Maybe you can find elephants in Brazil, or any other country if you go to a circus (you know... that place with clowns), some of them have presentations with elephants, but it doesn't mean that there are elephants in these countries Yes. The island of Marajo, off the coast of Brazil, contains a population of introduced well-established wild elephants.
poachers kill elephants for trophies and leave the rest of the body ... or they take the tusks for the ivory only... this cut down plus the natural environment if there is an over population of predators = endagering of the creature
A group of individuals of the same species living in a particular place is called a population.
Asian elephants are endangered and African Bush Elephants are vulnerable, but both African forest elephants and African elephants are not, although there has been a large decline in numbers due mainly to poaching.
How many elephants live in Africa
it was approximately 8500 elephants........
There are about 470,000 living African elephants at this time.
The population of African elephants is estimated to be between 470,000 - 690,000. This is a huge decrease from the 1930s and 1940s when the population was estimated to be between 3 and 5 million.
below 30,000
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they are banned because it kills elephants just to get the tusks. therefore it is making the population of elephants decrease
There are three hundred and fifty elephants living in Virunga at this present time. But the population is destined to drop as Africa has ended the ban on poaching elephants.
The country with the most elephants is Africa. Africa was elephant population of around 500,000 to 700,000 elephants.Source.General Knowledge
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There are none, but LeBron James is amazing
Elephants live in many parts of Africa, but the population of Elephants are winding down because of poaching, habitat loss, and other hurtful thing and you may not see them in some parts.