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  1. African Savannah Elephant Loxodonta africana Learn more about the African Savannah Elephant African Savannah Elephant (Loxodonta africana africana) The African savannah elephant is considered an endangered species with population numbers estimated at about 400,000-500,000 individuals. Populations in some parts of their range are declining, but in other regions especially

  2. Análisis educativo del film de Gus Van Sant, Elephant, un retrato de la juventud norteamericana tomando como detonante la masacre de Columbine. Observar. Argumento/Sinopsis. Un día cualquiera de otoño en una pequeña población estadounidense. Eli, camino de clase, convence a una pareja de roqueros para hacerles unas fotos.

  3. Facts. African savanna elephants are the largest species of elephant and the biggest terrestrial animal on Earth. They are easily distinguished by their very large ears—which allow them to radiate excess heat—and front legs which are noticeably longer than the hind legs. African savanna elephants are found in 23 countries and live in a ...

  4. Interesting Elephant Facts. 1. Elephants are the largest living land animals on earth. The African bull elephant can grow as large as 13 feet (4 meters) tall, weigh between 4,000-7,500 kg and can have tusks as long as 6.5 feet (2 meters) in length weighing 100 pounds each (45 kg). 2.

  5. 6-11 feet at the shoulder. Weight. 5 tons. Length. up to 21 feet. Habitats. Subtropical broadleaf forest, tropical broadleaf moist forest, dry forest, grassland. Indian elephants may spend up to 19 hours a day feeding and they can produce about 220 pounds of dung per day while wandering over an area that can cover up to 125 square miles.

  6. The Indian elephant (Elephas maximus indicus) is one of three extant recognized subspecies of the Asian elephant, native to mainland Asia.The species is smaller than the African elephant species with a convex back and the highest body point on its head. The species exhibits significant sexual dimorphism with a male reaching an average shoulder height of about 3.2 m (10 ft) and weighing up to ...

  7. 6 de ene. de 2020 · The elephant’s body can process only 50% of what it eats. Hence, it needs to feed slowly and progressively. However, to complete its diet, the elephant needs to rehydrate. In fact, it can drink up to 15 liters of water at once. It should be noted that elephant calves spend up to four years feeding only on breast milk to grow and develop properly.

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