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  2. Elephant - Wikipedia

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    Elephants are the largest living land animals. Three living species are currently recognised: the African bush elephant (Loxodonta africana), the African forest elephant (L. cyclotis), and the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus).

  3. African Elephant Facts - ThoughtCo

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    Scientific Name: Loxodonta africana and Loxodonta cyclotis; Common Names: African elephant: savannah elephant or bush elephant and forest elephant; Basic Animal Group: Mammal; Size: 8–13 feet tall, length of 19–24 feet; Weight: 6,000–13,000 pounds; Lifespan: 60–70 years; Diet: Herbivore; Habitat: Sub-Saharan Africa; Population: 415,000

  4. African elephant - Wikipedia

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    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 grey skin. However, they differ in the size and colour of their tusks as well as the shape and size of their ears and skulls.

  5. African elephant, facts and photos - National Geographic

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    African elephants are the largest land animals on Earth. They are slightly larger than their Asian cousins and can be identified by their larger ears that look somewhat like the continent of...

  6. Discover the Scientific Name of Elephant - BYJU'S

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    Elephants belong to the family Elephantidae, which includes the three other extant species of elephants as well as the extinct species like straight-tusked elephants and mammoths. The scientific names for other species of elephants are as follows: African bush elephant (Loxodonta africana) African forest elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis)

  7. African Elephant - National Geographic Kids

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    Learn more amazing facts about the African elephant with National Geographic Kids. Elephants also use their trunks as snorkels when they wade in deep water. An elephant's trunk is...

  8. African Elephant - Facts and Information - Africa Animal

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    Elephants are the largest land animals living in the world today, their great stature and thick grey skin gives them an overpowering presence. Africa is home for two of the three living elephant species: the African bush elephant and the African forest elephant.

  9. Scientific Name of Elephant - Elephas maximus - GeeksforGeeks

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    What is the Scientific Name of Elephant? The scientific name of the Elephant is Elephas maximus. The scientific name of the African bush elephant is “Loxodonta africana” and the African forest elephant is “Loxodonta cyclotis”. African elephants are larger than Asian ones.

  10. Taxonomy & History - African Elephants (Loxodonta africana and L...

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    A-to-Z list of all SDZWA Animal Fact Sheets, organized by common name and scientific name. Also browse by taxonomic group (Mammals, Birds, Amphibians & Reptiles, Invertebrates), or by SDZWA park habitat or Conservation Hub.

  11. African Elephant | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund

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    African elephants are the largest animals walking the Earth. Their herds wander through 37 countries in Africa. They are easily recognized by their trunk that is used for communication and handling objects. And their large ears allow them to radiate excess heat.