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Elephants (scientific name) Loxodonta Africana

Elephants (scientific name) Loxodonta Africana . By Chris Tortorella. Physical features .

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Elephants (scientific name) Loxodonta Africana

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  1. Elephants (scientific name) Loxodonta Africana By Chris Tortorella

  2. Physical features • Elephants weigh more than 1,ooopounds. The top of an Asian elephant head has two domes. An African elephant head doesn’t. The nose weighs 400 pounds. It lives up to 70 years and it is in danger.

  3. Habitat • Elephants live in rain forests and dry deserts.

  4. Landforms • The African elephant lives in Africa. The land is huge. There are a lot of trees and there is a lot of sand.

  5. Food Elephants eat leaves, buds , twigs, fruit and grass. They are herbivores.

  6. How they act • Elephants live in groups of nine to eleven. Their related females and their children are led by an older female.

  7. Reproduction-babies • The adult elephant takes very good care of the babies so any animals that try to sneak up on them get hurt.

  8. What it looks like • An elephant has two tusks, and it’s skin is gray. The elephant is the biggest animal on land. Their tusks are white, and their skin is tough.

  9. The trunk • The trunk is used for breathing, trumpeting, smelling, drinking, eating, gasping, fighting and communicating.

  10. Interesting facts • African elephants can migrate up to 62 miles a year. • Elephants are calm most of the time. • Elephants aren't the biggest animal in the world, whales are.

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