- Elephant - Wikipedia
Elephants are the largest living land animals Three living species are currently recognised: the African bush elephant (Loxodonta africana), the African forest elephant (L cyclotis), and the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus)
- Elephant | Description, Habitat, Scientific Names, Weight, Facts . . .
Elephants are the largest living land animals, characterized by their long trunk (elongated upper lip and nose), columnar legs, ivory tusks, and huge head with wide flat ears
- Elephant | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
Elephants are the largest land mammals on earth and have distinctly massive bodies, large ears, and long trunks They use their trunks to pick up objects, trumpet warnings, greet other elephants, or suck up water for drinking or bathing, among other uses
- Elephant Facts | Mammals | BBC Earth
The elephant is the largest living land animal This giant, plant-eating mammal lives in family groups with complex social orders and is capable of remarkable feats of memory – they do say elephants never forget!
- Elephants: Facts about Earths largest living land animals
Discover interesting facts about elephants, the highly intelligent and social animals that roam Africa and Asia
- Elephant facts | Animals | National Geographic Kids
Read our interview with Harry Potter star Evanna Lynch to find out how she’s helping elephants, and learn how one young boy is taking action to save these incredible animals
- Elephant Animal Facts - A-Z Animals
Elephants resemble no other animal on the planet They are distinguished by the huge bodies, stout legs, thin tails, rounded ears, strong trunks, and in some elephants, the ivory tusks
- Elephant guide: where do they live, what do they eat and how to . . .
Elephants are one of the most iconic and well-loved land mammals on Earth They can eat an incredible 50 tonnes of food a year, are intelligent, and some species can live up to 70 years!
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