African Elephants - Palos District 118

African Elephants
The main topic is about African savanna elephants, and it is
also about African forest elephants. The African savanna
Elephant weighs up to 8000 kg or 9 tons. It is also 3 to 4 meters Tall or 10 to 13 feet
tall to the shoulder.
The African forest elephant lives in rainforests it is smaller
Than the savanna elephant. The African forest elephant has
Slender, downward pointing tusks. There are varieties of
African forest elephants. In 1989 there were 600000 elephants
Left in the wild they normally they only live up to 60 years old.
Usually you will see them in the savannas, grasslands, and
forests. They are found in subtropical parts of Africa. Elephants
can use their trunks like hands by picking things up with
them such as a coin they can also use them to crack a shell off
of a nut blow the shell away and then eat it. They came to be
how they are today from evolving from mammoths.
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