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  1. 25 de ene. de 2018 · As the world's largest land mammal, elephants have quite the commanding presence. But did you know elephants can't jump? Or that baby elephants lose their first set of teeth and tusks, just...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ElephantElephant - Wikipedia

    The brain of an elephant weighs 4.5–5.5 kg (1012 lb) compared to 1.6 kg (4 lb) for a human brain. It is the largest of all terrestrial mammals. While the elephant brain is larger overall, it is proportionally smaller than the human brain. At birth, an elephant's brain already weighs 30–40% of its adult weight.

  3. Elephants, the largest land mammals, still face being killed for their tusks. Help WWF’s elephant conservation efforts to fight poaching, conflict and habitat destruction.

  4. There are three species of elephant: African Savanna (Bush), African Forest and Asian. The ears of African elephants are much larger than their cousins and are described as being shaped like the African continent, whereas the ears of Asian elephants are shaped like the Indian subcontinent.

  5. African elephants range throughout the savannas of sub-Saharan Africa and the rainforests of Central and West Africa. The continent’s northernmost elephants are found in Mali’s Sahel Desert ...

  6. Información sobre los elefantes de las especies Africana y Asiática. Anatomía, Alimentación, Reproducción, Evolución, Amenazas, entre otros temas. Además Galería de fotografías y vídeos.

  7. Véase el texto. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Los elefantes o EIKI idos ( Elephantidae) son una familia de mamíferos placentarios del orden proboscideos. Antiguamente se clasificaban, junto con otros mamíferos de piel gruesa, en el orden, ahora inválido, de los paquidermos (Pachydermata). Existen hoy en día tres especies y diversas subespecies.

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