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Physical Characteristics The elephant is Earth's
largest land animal, although the Asian elephant is slightly smaller
than its African cousin. Asian elephants can be identified by their
smaller, rounded ears, whereas the African elephant has larger ears to
help keep it cool in the scorching African heat. An elephant's trunk is
actually a long nose with many functions. It is used for smelling,
breathing, trumpeting, drinking, & also for grabbing. The trunk alone
contains about 100, 000 different muscles. The Asian elephant has a
fingerlike feature on the end of their trunk that they can use to grab
small items & the African elephant has two fingerlike protrusions.
Habitat African
& Asiatic elephants roam savannas & light forests while the African
Forest Elephant mainly lives in African rain forests.
Behaviour Elephants
are fond of water & enjoy showering by sucking water into their
trunks & spraying it all over themselves. Afterwards, they often spray
their skin with a protective coating of dust. Both male & female
African elephants have tusks they use to dig for food & water &
strip bark from trees. Males also use the tusks to battle one another.
Breeding Herds
are composed of mostly females with an older dominant female taking
charge. Males are ousted from the herd when they become sexually mature.
They roam by themselves & rejoin the females for mating. Elephants
have an extremely long gestation period; conception to birth takes 630
days to two years. After a successful birth, an elephant won't conceive
again for another 4-5 years.
Diet As
herbivores, Elephants eat roots, grasses, fruit, & bark, & they eat a
lot of these things. An adult elephant can consume up to 300 pounds
(136 kilograms) of food in a single day. These hungry animals do not
sleep much, & they roam over great distances while foraging for the
large quantities of food they require to sustain their massive bodies.
Strange & Interesting Facts Elephants
can receive & produce low frequency sounds, transmitting them over
long distances to communicate with each other. A low grumble at a
decibel not available to human ears keeps the members of the herd in
contact as they go about their daily search for food & water.