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  2. Female African elephants evolved toward being tuskless over ...

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    During the civil war in Mozambique, armies hunted African elephants for ivory. That poaching led to an uptick in the number of tuskless animals born.

  3. Sri Lankan elephant - Wikipedia

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    Their back is convex or level. Females are usually smaller than males. 90% of tuskless males are called makhnas. Some males have tusks. [3] Sri Lankan elephants are the largest subspecies reaching a shoulder height of between 2 and 3.5 m (6.6 and 11.5 ft), weigh between 2,000 and 5,500 kg (4,400 and 12,100 lb), and have 19 pairs of ribs.

  4. Tusk - Wikipedia

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    An African elephant in Tanzania, with visible tusks. Tusks are elongated, continuously growing front teeth that protrude well beyond the mouth of certain mammal species. They are most commonly canine teeth, as with narwhals, chevrotains, musk deer, water deer, muntjac, pigs, peccaries, hippopotamuses and walruses, or, in the case of elephants, elongated incisors.

  5. Elephant - Wikipedia

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    Elephants are the largest living terrestrial animals. Some species of the extinct elephant genus Palaeoloxodon considerably exceeded modern elephants in size making them among the largest land mammals ever. [32] The skeleton is made up of 326–351 bones. [36] The vertebrae are connected by tight joints, which limit the backbone's flexibility.

  6. African elephant - Wikipedia

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    Elephants use some vocalisations that are beyond the hearing range of humans, [39] to communicate across large distances. Elephant mating rituals include the gentle entwining of trunks. [40] Bulls were believed to be solitary animals, becoming independent once reaching maturity.

  7. The truth behind why African elephants are dropping dead - AOL

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    35 elephants suddenly dropped dead in 2020, ... While no bacterial samples were taken at the time, the noted conditions of the deceased animals were similar to those of the 2020 group.

  8. Deinotheriidae - Wikipedia

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    The body shape and proportions of deinotheres were very much like those of modern elephants. The legs were long, like modern elephants, but the skull was rather flatter than that of true elephants. The upper jaw lacked incisor and canine teeth, but possessed five low-crowned molars on each side, with the same number in the lower jaw.

  9. Botswana, a rare refuge for elephants - AOL

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    By CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA CHOBE NATIONAL PARK, Botswana (AP) - No sign of an elephant in all of two minutes, a tourist teased a guide at Botswana's Chobe National Park, home to tens of thousands of ...