Elephant

The African Elephant is the largest land mammal, known for its large ears, trunk, and tusks. Elephants are social animals that live in herds led by matriarchs and are found in a variety of habitats, including savannas, forests, and deserts. They are herbivorous, consuming large quantities of grasses, fruits, and bark. Their role in the ecosystem includes modifying habitats through feeding and migration.

The African Elephant is the largest land mammal, known for its large ears, trunk, and tusks. Elephants are social animals that live in herds led by matriarchs and are found in a variety of habitats, including savannas, forests, and deserts. They are herbivorous, consuming large quantities of grasses, fruits, and bark. Their role in the ecosystem includes modifying habitats through feeding and migration.

Scientific Name:

Loxodonta africana

Family:

Elephantidae

Conservation Status :

Vulnerable

Diet:

Herbivore

Habitat:

Savanna

Kingdom:

Animalia

Mass:

3,000-6,000 kg

Order:

Proboscidea