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  2. Elephant - Wikipedia

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    Elephants in European zoos appear to have shorter lifespans than their wild counterparts at only 17 years, although other studies suggest that zoo elephants live just as long. [ 172 ] The use of elephants in circuses has also been controversial; the Humane Society of the United States has accused circuses of mistreating and distressing their ...

  3. African forest elephant - Wikipedia

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    Evolutionary and demographic processes shaping geographic patterns of genetic diversity in a keystone species, the African forest elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis). Ecology and Evolution. Stéphanie Bourgeois et al. (2018). Single-nucleotide polymorphism discovery and panel characterization in the African forest elephant. Ecology and Evolution.

  4. African elephant - Wikipedia

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    Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals. 2020. Elephant Information Repository Archived 18 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine – An in-depth resource on elephants "Elephant caves" of Mt Elgon National Park; ElephantVoices – Resource on elephant vocal communications; Amboseli Trust for Elephants – Interactive web site

  5. From Circus to Sanctuary: A Refuge in Middle Tennessee is ...

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    “We recognize the elephants are wild animals with complex physical, social, and emotional needs, and there is no free-contact management here at The Elephant Sanctuary,” Laura tells us ...

  6. Alarm over death of 10 elephants in India national park - AOL

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    The deaths of 10 elephants in three days in a national park in central India has raised alarm among conservationists. The animals, part of a herd of 13 elephants, died over 29-31 October at the ...

  7. African bush elephant - Wikipedia

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    In the wild, a large percentage of elephants experience a tusk fracture, although this is more prevalent in captivity. ... National Geographic. Archived from the ...

  8. The Science Behind the Incredible Long-Term Memory of Elephants

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    An elephant never forgets might be an exaggeration, but elephants actually have the largest brains of all land mammals. An adult elephant’s weighty brain reaches nearly 11 pounds- that’s 8 ...

  9. Sumatran elephant - Wikipedia

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    The Sumatran elephant (Elephas maximus sumatranus) is one of three recognized subspecies of the Asian elephant, and native to the Indonesian island of Sumatra.In 2011, IUCN upgraded the conservation status of the Sumatran elephant from endangered to critically endangered in its Red List as the population had declined by at least 80% during the past three generations, estimated to be about 75 ...

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