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What are two physical differences between African and Asian elephants?

What are two physical differences between African and Asian elephants?

African elephants have fuller, more rounded heads. The top of the head is a single dome whereas Asian elephants have a twin-domed head with an indent in the middle. The lower lips of the two species also differ, being long and tapered in Asian elephants and short and round in Africans.

What is the main difference between African and Indian elephants?

The main difference between Indian and African elephant is that African elephants are heavier and bigger than Indian elephants and have long tusks and large ears. Generally, the weight of an African elephant is around 4,000 to 7,000 kilograms, but an Indian elephant weighs only around 3,000 to 6,000 kilograms.

What is the difference between African and Asian?

Asia is the largest continent in the world with a massive 44.58 million km. square landmass and has a total of 48 countries according to the United Nations. Africa, on the other hand, is the second-largest continent at 30.37 million km. square and comprises 54 countries.

Was Dumbo an African elephant?

It is believed that the story of Dumbo is loosely based on the real life elephant Jumbo, a male African Bush elephant born in Sudan in 1860. After his mother was killed by poachers he was captured and sold to Lorenzo Casanova, an Italian animal dealer and explorer.

Which elephant is more aggressive?

Male elephants
Male elephants are more aggressive when fewer older males are present, new research suggests. The research, by the University of Exeter, suggests that the removal of old male elephants, which are often the targets of trophy hunting, could lead to increased human-wildlife conflict.

What is the difference between the African bush elephant and the African forest elephant?

Morphological differences: Forest elephants are smaller (male shoulder height is 2.4-3.0m compared to 3.2-4.0 m in bush elephants; weight is 2,000-4,000 kg cf 4,000-7,000 kg), they have more oval-shaped ears and their tusks are straighter and downward pointing (the tusks of bush elephants curve outwards).

Can African elephants and Indian elephants breed?

Are there half-breeds? The genetic differences however are so great that they actually cannot be interbred. The only known crossbreed between an African and an Asian elephant was born in the Chester zoo in 1978. The bull calf “Motty” died, despite intensive nursing care, two weeks after its birth.

Do elephants fall in love?

Fall in love and give in to the vibrations These vibrations are instinctually interpreted and by following the signals from the vibrations of other elephants, an elephant can route to where they need to be whether it is running away from a predator or looking for water or a love-interest.

Are there blue elephants?

Elephants are not grey anymore. They are red, blue, sometimes red and blue, spotted and striped and polka-dotted. They gleam in brass, in burnished wood and pop out of walls in three-dimensional glee. Why are coloured elephants taking to the streets of London, Mumbai and Delhi?

What are the two types of African elephants?

There are two species of African elephants—the savanna (or bush) elephant and the forest elephant. Savanna elephants are larger than forest elephants, and their tusks curve outwards. In addition to being smaller, forest elephants are darker and their tusks are straighter and point downward.