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n. African elephants are
slightly larger than Asian elephants. The easiest way to differentiate between species is
their ears. African elephants have ears somewhat shaped like Africa. Asian elephants
have smaller, rounder ears.
The habitat for African elephants includes tropical forests, grasslands,
woodlands, and savannas. Asian elephants’ habitats are n. African elephants are threats they face are poaching, habitat loss,
and conflict with humans. Elephants are poached for their ivory tusks. There are many wildlife
foundations around Africa and Asia to help orphaned elephants survive.
If a baby elephant is orphaned and does not get help they will die within days. Elephants are
loving animals, and without love and support they cannot survive. One organization in Africa is called
the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. These orphanages help calves grow and socialize so they can be
released back into the wild. All of the elephant orphans from this wildlife trust have created their own
herd. They are constantly welcoming new or
slightly larger than Asian elephants. The easiest way to differentiate between species isant’s trunk is a
long noss 364 lbs. Within minutes calves are
able to stand on their own. Calves begin their journey with the herd in just two days.
Mother elephants and the rest of the herd are constantly teaching the new calves. They will learn
which plants are edible and how to reach them. Calves nurse for the first six months of life. Their tusks
begin to develop between four and six months. Te that has many uses. A trunk helps the elephant smell, breathe, drink, communicate, and grab
things.d then they live on their own. Males will visit
female herds every once in a while to mate.
In each herd there is one elder female who is in charge. The leader is always on the lookout for
danger. Elephants have no natural enemies, but hye Both female and male elephants have beautiful ivory tusks. Tusks are useful when digging for
food and stripping bark from trees. When male elephants battle they use their tusks. Elephants’ large ears
are not only used for hearing. When it is hot in Africa and Asia
their ears. African elephants have ears somewhat shaped like Africa. Asian elephants
have smaller, rounder ears.
The habitat for African elephants includes tropical forests, grasslands,
woodlands, and savannas. Asian elephants’ habitats are primarily tropical forests.
Both African and Asian elephants migrate throughout the year. African elephants have
been recorded migrating over 62 miles. Asian elephants have been recorded migrating
between 12 and 31 miles. Elephants migrate during thprimarily tropical forests.
Both African and Asian elephants migrate throughout the year. African elephants have
been recorded migrating over 62 miles. Asian elephants have been recorded migrating
between 12 and 31 miles. Elephants migrate during th
slightly larger than Asian elephants. The easiest way to differentiate between species is
their ears. African elephants have ears somewhat shaped like Africa. Asian elephants
have smaller, rounder ears.
The habitat for African elephants includes tropical forests, grasslands,
woodlands, and savannas. Asian elephants’ habitats are n. African elephants are threats they face are poaching, habitat loss,
and conflict with humans. Elephants are poached for their ivory tusks. There are many wildlife
foundations around Africa and Asia to help orphaned elephants survive.
If a baby elephant is orphaned and does not get help they will die within days. Elephants are
loving animals, and without love and support they cannot survive. One organization in Africa is called
the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. These orphanages help calves grow and socialize so they can be
released back into the wild. All of the elephant orphans from this wildlife trust have created their own
herd. They are constantly welcoming new or
slightly larger than Asian elephants. The easiest way to differentiate between species isant’s trunk is a
long noss 364 lbs. Within minutes calves are
able to stand on their own. Calves begin their journey with the herd in just two days.
Mother elephants and the rest of the herd are constantly teaching the new calves. They will learn
which plants are edible and how to reach them. Calves nurse for the first six months of life. Their tusks
begin to develop between four and six months. Te that has many uses. A trunk helps the elephant smell, breathe, drink, communicate, and grab
things.d then they live on their own. Males will visit
female herds every once in a while to mate.
In each herd there is one elder female who is in charge. The leader is always on the lookout for
danger. Elephants have no natural enemies, but hye Both female and male elephants have beautiful ivory tusks. Tusks are useful when digging for
food and stripping bark from trees. When male elephants battle they use their tusks. Elephants’ large ears
are not only used for hearing. When it is hot in Africa and Asia
their ears. African elephants have ears somewhat shaped like Africa. Asian elephants
have smaller, rounder ears.
The habitat for African elephants includes tropical forests, grasslands,
woodlands, and savannas. Asian elephants’ habitats are primarily tropical forests.
Both African and Asian elephants migrate throughout the year. African elephants have
been recorded migrating over 62 miles. Asian elephants have been recorded migrating
between 12 and 31 miles. Elephants migrate during thprimarily tropical forests.
Both African and Asian elephants migrate throughout the year. African elephants have
been recorded migrating over 62 miles. Asian elephants have been recorded migrating
between 12 and 31 miles. Elephants migrate during th
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