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African Elephant

The African elephant is a term used for two of three species of large greyish land mammals.

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Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Proboscidea
Family: Elephantidae
Species
Loxodonta africana
Loxodonta cyclotis

The African bush elephant Loxodonta africana and African forest elephant Loxodonta cyclotis were previously classified as one species. They are larger than the Indian (or Asian) elephant, and have larger ears (which are rich in veins and thought to help in cooling off the blood in the hotter African climate). Male elephants of all species have tusks, however only African females have tusks. African elephants have a dipped back compared with Indians, and two "fingers" at the tip of their trunks, while Indian elephants have only one.

 

 

 

 

 


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