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  2. File:African-Elephant-Scale-Chart-SVG-Steveoc86.svg - Wikipedia

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    The average heights are based on information in Table 8; The average shoulder height listed for males is 304-336 cm with a mean average of 320 cm, which is shown here. The average shoulder height listed for females is 247-273 cm with a mean average of 260 cm which, is shown here.

  3. African elephant - Wikipedia

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    The African forest elephant is considerably smaller. Fully grown African forest elephant males in optimal conditions where individuals are capable of reaching full growth potential are estimated to be on average 2.09–2.31 metres (6.9–7.6 ft) tall and 1,700–2,300 kilograms (3,700–5,100 lb) in weight. [31]

  4. Elephant - Wikipedia

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    Asian males can have tusks as long as Africans', but they are usually slimmer and lighter; the largest recorded was 302 cm (9 ft 11 in) long and weighed 39 kg (86 lb). Hunting for elephant ivory in Africa [60] and Asia [61] has resulted in an effective selection pressure for shorter tusks [62] [63] and tusklessness. [64] [65]

  5. African forest elephant - Wikipedia

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    A 2015 study alternately suggested that fully grown African forest elephant males in optimal condition were only on average 2.2 metres (7.2 ft) tall and 2,000 kilograms (4,400 lb) in weight, with the largest individuals (representing less than 1 in 100,000 as a proportion of the total population) no bigger than 2.75 metres (9.0 ft) tall and ...

  6. Related: Video of Rescued Baby Elephant Running Home for Her Milk Bottle Is Touching Hearts Warning Signs of an Angry Elephant In the video, when the baby elephant charges and stops, his ears are ...

  7. Zookeepers Teach Pregnant Elephant Exercises to Help Her ...

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    Fewer than a third of the elephants in captivity are still young enough to reproduce, and the first live births of captive elephants didn’t even happen in America until the 1960s.

  8. Big-Eared Baby Elephant in Fresno Looks Like a Real-Life Dumbo

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    The 1941 movie Dumbo might have made it seem as if elephants in captivity were having babies, but the first successful captive elephant birth didn’t occur for over twenty years after that film ...

  9. List of heaviest land mammals - Wikipedia

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    The heaviest land mammal is the African bush elephant, which has a weight of up to 10.1 t (11.1 short tons).It measures 10–13 ft at the shoulder and consumes around 230 kg (500 lb) of vegetation a day.