A female wild elephant was found dead on patta land near Thadagam reserve forest in Coimbatore. Forest officials rescued a calf separated from the herd nearby, and efforts are ongoing to reunite them.
African Forest elephants have straighter tusks. Their tusks never stop growing. Elephants with huge tusks will be old elephants. The female Asian elephants, however, don’t grow tusks.
A female elephant’s dedication to her young ... African savanna elephants (or African bush elephants), African forest elephants, and Asian elephants. Both African savanna and African forest ...
Elephants are one of the iconic animals that people travel thousands of miles to see. But have you ever wondered if elephants ...
DESCRIPTION: Forest elephants are the smaller of the two African elephant species. They also have straighter, thinner tusks, more rounded ears and differently shaped skulls. Both elephant species ...
The ivory trade, loss of vital habitat and a deeper understanding of elephant biology have all combined to reveal a previously underestimated threat to Africa's elephants. African forest elephants ...
African forest elephants, which inhabit the dense rainforests of west and central Africa, are smaller than their African savanna elephant cousins. Poaching for ivory and loss of habitat have led ...
The ivory trade, loss of vital habitat and a deeper understanding of elephant biology have all combined to reveal a previously underestimated threat to Africa's elephants. African forest elephants ...
Reliable data about the true number of African forest elephants is difficult ... Although most female Asian elephants don’t grow significant tusks, all Asian elephants are still at risk from ...