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  2. Watch This Bold Elephant Casually Steal a Snack Off a Truck

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    The above video highlights an Indian elephant, a subspecies of the Asian elephant. Approximately 15% of the world’s wild Indian elephants live in Thailand. Around half of Thailand’s elephants ...

  3. File:Elephas maximus (Bandipur).jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Indian elephant - Wikipedia

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    Indian elephant has a lifespan between 40 and 65 years with some animals reported to have lived for more than 75 years. [24] As per available evidence, an Indian elephant may typically live into their mid-50s, but there is no consistent data available to accurately estimate the lifespan of wild elephants.

  5. File:Indian elephant, from Mudumalai tiger reserve.jpg

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  8. Arikomban - Wikipedia

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    Arikomban (born c. 1986/1987) is a wild male Indian elephant from Kerala, India. [1] The elephant is known for his raids on local shops for rice and causing damage in Chinnakanal area of Munnar and is rumoured to have killed ten people and injured many. [2]

  9. Size, Tusks, and Ears: How African and Asian Elephants Differ

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    African elephant heads are completely rounded and large, while Asian elephant heads form two hills or humps on the top, with a line down the center of their face. African Elephant vs. Asian ...