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    African elephant - Wikipedia

    While females are the most active members of African elephant groups, both male and female elephants are capable of distinguishing between hundreds of different low-frequency infrasonic calls to communicate with and identify each other. See more

    African elephants are members of the genus Loxodonta comprising two living elephant species, the African bush elephant (L. africana) and the smaller African forest elephant (L. cyclotis). Both are social herbivores with … See more

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    The first scientific description of the African elephant was written in 1797 by Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, who proposed the scientific name Elephas africanus. Loxodonte was … See more

    African elephants are distributed in Sub-Saharan Africa, where they inhabit Sahelian scrubland and arid regions, tropical rainforests See more

    Both species are threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation, and poaching for the illegal ivory trade is a threat in several range countries as well. The African bush elephant is listed as See more

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    The name Loxodonta comes from the Ancient Greek words λοξός (loxós,"slanting", "crosswise") and ὀδούς (odoús, “tooth”), … See more

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    African elephants have grey folded skin up to 30 mm (1.2 in) thick that is covered with sparse, bristled dark-brown to black hair. Short tactile hair grows on the trunk, which has two finger-like processes at the tip, whereas Asian … See more

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    Elephants are the animals with the lowest sleep times, especially African elephants. Research has found their average sleep to be only 2 hours in 24-hour cycles.
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  4. How to tell African elephant males and females apart?

    Male Elephant – KM (consider width of brow) Female Elephant – Dida (consider slenderness of tusks and pronounced brow ridge) Both posture and the shape of an elephants head are important in being able to differentiate between the sexes.

  5. Unveiling the Complex Personalities of Male African Elephants

  6. Elephant - Reproduction, Life Cycle | Britannica

    4 days ago · African elephants become sexually mature at age 10–12, whereas Asian elephants become sexually mature about age 14. It is during that period that males leave their natal herd (herd of origin) to live either singly or in small …

  7. African elephant, facts and photos - National Geographic

    Both male and female African elephants have tusks, which are continuously growing teeth. Savanna elephants have curving tusks, while the tusks of forest elephants are straight.

  8. Elephant Fact Sheet | Blog | Nature - PBS

    Apr 14, 2020 · African and Asian elephants differ in their appearance, with more than 10 distinct physical differences between them. Asian elephants are smaller than African, including their ears. While...

  9. Male African elephants develop distinct personality traits as they age

  10. What’s the Difference Between Asian and African …

    African elephants have rounded heads, while Asian elephants have a twin-domed head, which means there’s a divot line running up the head. Finally, you can look at the tusks. Both male and female African elephants can have tusks, but only …

  11. African Bush Elephant - The Nature Conservancy

    Jul 16, 2020 · Both male and female African elephants have visible tusks. Elephants use their tusks to pull bark off trees, dig up roots and water holes, and for protection. Males also use tusks for sparring other males for mating …

  12. African bush elephant | Size, Habitat, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 7, 2024 · There are no adult males (“bulls”) in these families; they only associate with females for mating. The oldest and typically largest female elephant (“cow”) is the leader, called a matriarch.

  13. ADW: Loxodonta africana: INFORMATION

    Currently, African elephants are the largest terrestrial organism. Female elephants can range from 2,000 to 3,500kg in mass and stand 2.2 to 2.6m at shoulder height. Male elephants are larger, ranging from 4,500 to 6,100kg in …

  14. Top 10 Elephant Facts - World Wildlife Fund

  15. African bush elephant - Wikipedia

  16. African forest elephant - National Geographic

  17. The status of African elephants | Magazine Articles | WWF

  18. 12 Astonishing African Bush Elephant Facts - Fact Animal

  19. African savanna elephant - National Geographic

  20. Once seen as loners, male elephants shown to follow elders

  21. Older male African elephants display unique personality traits

  22. About Elephants – International Elephant Foundation

  23. Secrets of male elephant society revealed in the wild - BBC

  24. Species Spotlight: African Elephant | Pages | WWF - World …

  25. Male African elephants develop distinct perso | EurekAlert!

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