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food / skin / larger / swim /
fruit / huge / tusks /
endangered / Africa/travel
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The African elephant is the world's living land mammal. It
(in size). There are two kinds of African elephants - a savannah elephant and a
forest elephant.
Male African Savannah elephant grows up to 3 and 4 metres, and weighes up to 4-7
tonnes. Males are usually than females. Both female and male African elephants
have ... They use them for digging. Their who is very thick.
An elephant has a trunk that is about 2 metres A trunk is used for touching,
smelling, lifting food and sucking up water.
Elephants can make loud trumpetlike noises. They can smell well but can't see well. They
are very animals.
African elephants live in many parts of . ...- Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, Zimbabwe,
Namibia, and South Africa. The suspected third species lives in both Sayanna and
forest in west Africa.
African elephant is an co.. animal. Over the past 150 years, hunters have hunted
them for their ivory tusks.
African elephants live wherever they can find enough ... and water, somewhere
away from people.
African elephants eat grasses, roots and herbs. They also eat, so. and
bark from a variety of plants.
Female elephant is called a cow and is a pregnant 22 ..., and usually only one calf
is born. Female African elephant gives birth to one young every four years.
The average life span of an African elephant in the wild is 60
Females and young males live in herds of about ten. Elephants great distances in
rearch of food. Believe it or not, but an elephant can actually