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there are three different species of elephants namely the African savanna or bush elephant, the African forest elephant and the Asian elephant
There are about 500,000 African and Asian elephants in the world. There used to be 10 million.
There are 3 distinct species of elephant surviving, the African Bush Elephant, the African Forest Elephant, and the Asian Elephant. The Bush and Forest Elephants are closely related, but genetically distinct. 10
There are two types: (1) the African bush elephant; and (2) the African forest elephant.
not that much of elephants are left in the wild because, people are killing them to get money and they tucks. they also will have a
An estimate as of 2008 says that there is only around 26,000 breeding pairs of African Penguins.
It is undetermined the exact number of African elephants that live in nature preserves. Many of the African elephants live on the Savannahs.
their are 2 types of elephants. Their are African elephants and Asian elephants too.
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Hundreds of thousands of elephants have been killed over the past century by trophy hunters and ivory poachers. Approximately 100 years there were 5 to 10 million elephants that roamed the savannah of Africa and today there are only a few thousand of these magnificent species left in the jungles of Africa.
Asian elephants are smaller in size and are made more for bush-lands whereas the African elephants are large. Also most Asian elephants have been trained or used for some sort of domestic use with not many left in the wild.
no elephants are not extinct they are becoming extinct though. About 100 years ago there were about 10 million elephants that walked the earth and now there are only about 500,000 left. They are becoming extinct because we are killing them for their thick beautiful ivory.