Elephant
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The Basics
Scientific Name
Loxodonta
Conservation Status
Vulnerable
Location
Africa
Average size
Up to 13 feet tall
diet
Grass, leaves, bark
lifespan
60 to 70 years
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Overview
Elephants are enormous and amazing creatures! They belong to the order Proboscidea and have a scientific name of Loxodonta. These gentle giants roam the grassy plains and forests of Africa.
Elephants stand up to 4 meters (13 feet) tall, making them one of the tallest animals on land. They can weigh between 2,700 to 6,000 kilograms (6,000 to 13,200 pounds), which is like having a car on their backs!
Elephants have big ears that help them control their body temperature. Their ears can be as large as a small table and work like fans to keep them cool in the hot sun.
These fantastic animals munch on grass, leaves, and bark to fill their bellies. An adult elephant can eat up to 150 kilograms (330 pounds) of food in a single day, which is a lot of salad!
Elephants have a long lifespan, living around 60 to 70 years. They are known for their strong family bonds and communicate with each other using low-frequency sounds that can travel for miles.
With their incredible size, intelligence, and deep connections to their families, elephants truly are marvels of the animal kingdom. Next time you hear a trumpet, think of these wonderful giants!
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