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Asian Elephants
By Daniel
APPEARANCE
Adult Asian Elephants weigh the same as 50 people. Elephants have big gray bodies and long teeth called tusks.
Asian Elephants are smaller than their cousins the African Elephants. An Asian elephant weighs about 13250 pounds.
Appearance
Asian Elephants can live up to 60 years but most don’t live that long. A baby Asian Elephant is called a calf.
Life cycles
HabitatAsian Elephants live in tropical forests. Elephants live in forests but they are being cut down.
DietElephants eat fruit bark, crops and leaves. Adult elephants eat up to 300 pounds a day.
diet
Elephants eat the same weight as 600 loaves of bread a day. Elephants drink from lakes or rivers.
Conservation
100 years ago there were 100,000 Elephants in the wild. Now, there are about 30,000 left. If people keep buying canned Elephants’ meat , they are more likely to be extinct.
Habitat
Over half of the Asian Elephants live in India, but they also live in other parts of Asia.
Interesting factsSome people think it is wrong to keep elephants in the circus because they are almost extinct and they are almost gone in the wild and so many are captive.
BEHAVIOUR
Males are known to fight over females during the breeding season. They mostly hit each other and stab them with there tusks. They also hurt each one with there trucks.
Asian Elephant
Asian and African Elephants differences
The Asian Elephants have one finger on there trunk. The Asian elephant has two less ribs then the African elephant because the African elephant has 21 and the Asian elephant has 19.
The African elephant has two fingers on it’s trunk.
males Females
Female and male differences
The males sometimes do not have tusks. Most of the time they have them.
If the females have tusks you cannot see them unless they open there moth. Most of the time they don’t have them.
http://www.asianelephantlearningzone.com/behaviorww.arkive.org Louise and Richard spilsburycoapywrite 2006. Asian Elephants. Smitsonian.
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