
Elephants are large mammals of the family Elephantidae in the order Proboscidea. Three species are currently recognised: the African bush elephant (Loxodonta africana), the African forest elephant (L. cyclotis), and the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus). Elephants are scattered throughout sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. Elephantidae is the only surviving family of the order Proboscidea other, now extinct, members of the order include deinotheres, gomphotheres, mastodons, anancids and stegodontids Elephantidae itself also contains several now extinct groups, such as the mammoths and straight-tusked elephants. All elephants have several distinctive features, the most notable of which is a long trunk (also called a proboscis), used for many purposes, particularly breathing, lifting water, and grasping objects. Their incisors grow into tusks, which can serve as weapons and as tools for moving objects and digging. Elephants' large ear flaps help to control their body temperature. Their pillar-like legs can carry their great weight. African elephants have larger ears and concave backs while Asian elephants have smaller ears and convex or level backs. Elephants are herbivorous and can be found in different habitats including savannahs, forests, deserts, and marshes. They prefer to stay near water. They are considered to be a keystone species due to their impact on their environments. Other animals tend to keep their distance from elephants while predators, su... Learn more about Elephant
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Common Name | Scientific Name | Conservation Status |
African Elephant (3351 videos) | Loxodonta africana | Vulnerable |
African Forest Elephant (36 videos) | Loxodonta cyclotis | Not Available |
Asiatic Elephant (418 videos) | Elephas maximus | Endangered |