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  2. Borneo elephant - Wikipedia

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    The pre-eminent threats to the Asian elephant today are habitat loss, degradation, and fragmentation, which are driven by an expanding human population, and lead in turn to increasing conflicts between humans and elephants when elephants eat or trample crops. Hundreds of people and elephants are killed annually as a result of such conflicts.

  3. Kallana - Wikipedia

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    The existence of a pygmy variety of elephant in India is yet to be scientifically ascertained. If the claims of Kani tribals are believed there are ample reasons to believe that the "kallana" they describe is a different (namely pygmy) variety of elephant since it is claimed to grow to a maximum height of 5 feet (1.5 metres), and they do not mix with the more common Indian elephants, even ...

  4. Pygmy hippopotamus - Wikipedia

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    Adult pygmy hippos stand about 75–100 cm (2.46–3.28 ft) high at the shoulder, are 150–175 cm (4.92–5.74 ft) in length and weigh 180–275 kg (397–606 lb). [21] Their lifespan in captivity ranges from 30 to 55 years, though it is unlikely that they live this long in the wild. [8] [22]

  5. The Complex Emotional Lives of Elephants: Joy, Grief ... - AOL

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    The Asian elephants featured in the video above live at the Elephant Nature Park in Thailand, a sanctuary and rescue center dedicated to caring for rescued elephants. Due to their dense forest ...

  6. Why Elephants Have Big Ears: The Secret to Staying Cool

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    Elephants have giant, floppy ears because they regulate body Alongside their long trunks, an elephant’s big ears are the first thing we see. These large ears easily give elephants a commanding ...

  7. Cypriot pygmy hippopotamus - Wikipedia

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    The Cypriot pygmy hippopotamus is the smallest known hippopotamus species, along with the roughly same-sized living African pygmy hippopotamus (Choeropsis liberiensis). The Cypriot pygmy hippopotamus is estimated to have had a body mass of around 130 kilograms (290 lb), [ 7 ] a height of 70 cm (2.3 ft) and a length of 125 cm (4.1 ft), [ 2 ] an ...

  8. Pygmy mammoth - Wikipedia

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    Mammoths like living elephants, were probably good swimmers and able to swim this distance. [6] The reduction in body size was the result of insular dwarfism as a result of the smaller land area of the Channel Islands relative to the mainland, which is observed in other island animal species, such as dwarf elephants known from islands in the ...

  9. This elephant's painting skills will blow you away - AOL

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    Our elephant Suda can do your portrait 😝🐘 ️#elephantlove #elephants #elephantart #art #portraits #maetaengelephantpark #thailand. A post shared by Elephantabstracts (@elephantabstracts) on ...