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Elephants are Mammals(Proboscidea). Before the last ice age you could find these creatures over most parts of our planet. Today you may only find wild elephants in parts of Africa, south of Sahara and small parts of east Asia.

Most Asian, or Indian, elephants are in India, but there are also herds in Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Malasia, Borneo, Sumatra, Sri Lanka, and southern China.

African Elephants are found in all countries of Africa except the northern countries of Western Sahara, Mauritania, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt.

Elephants habitat can vary from jungle, rain forest, savannas and desert. But never more than a day walk away from a water source. Their numbers is decreasing because killed by farmers, humans claiming their land and poachers hunting for their tusks.

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