It's the other way around. African elephants have bigger ears.
The theory is that since elephants can't sweat, they use their ears - which are full of blood vessels close to the surface - to cool themselves down with.
And as Africa is generally hotter than Asia, African elephants need bigger ears to keep from overheating.
Also. African elephants generally live in the open, while Asian elephants spend more time in the woods. Bigger ears would get quite worn and torn if they kept brushing up against trees and branches all the time.
I believe you're asking a question involving comparison. It depends on what you're comparing their ears to. If you're comparing an Asian Elephant's ears to an African elephant's ears, then yes, they'resignificantlysmaller. However, if you compare an Asian Elephant's ears to, say, dog ears, they're quite large.
The African elephant is larger than the Asian elephant in terms of size and weight. African elephants are the largest land animals on Earth.
The two main breeds of elephants are the African elephant (Loxodonta africana) and the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus). African elephants are larger and have bigger ears, while Asian elephants have smaller ears and a more rounded back.
The African bush elephant is the largest elephant species, with males reaching nearly eleven feet tall and weighing to six tons or more. The Asian elephant and African forest elephant are roughly the same size, to nine feet or more in height, and up to four tons.
Asian elephants are smaller in size compared to African elephants. Asian elephants have smaller ears and only males have tusks, while both male and female African elephants have tusks. Additionally, Asian elephants have one "finger" at the tip of their trunk, while African elephants have two.
The binomial nomenclature for an elephant is Elephas maximus for the Asian elephant and Loxodonta africana for the African elephant.
An Asian elephant has noticeably smaller ears than an African elephant. Also, African elephants are usually bigger than Asian elephants.
There are three species of elephant, the African bush elephant, the African forest elephant and the Asian elephant . The biggest noticeable difference is that African elephants have much bigger ears than there Indian counterparts.
the African elephant is much bigger. all most a ton bigger. but you can tell apart by ears. African elephant have bigger ears as well.
The African Elephant is much larger than the Asian Elephant. Therefore they have larger ears and bigger bodies. The African elephant has larger ears because it is designed for a warmer climate. besides the ears being used for hearing they also play an important part in body temperature control and the movement of air from the body.
The African elephant is larger than the Asian elephant in terms of size and weight. African elephants are the largest land animals on Earth.
The African elephant is the larger one with bigger ears. The smaller one is the Asian elephant.
Asian elephant was created in 1758.
There is no difference The Asian and Indian elephant is the same species!!
The African bush elephant is noticeably taller than an Asian elephant.
The two main breeds of elephants are the African elephant (Loxodonta africana) and the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus). African elephants are larger and have bigger ears, while Asian elephants have smaller ears and a more rounded back.
Asian Elephant
The African bush elephant is the largest elephant species, with males reaching nearly eleven feet tall and weighing to six tons or more. The Asian elephant and African forest elephant are roughly the same size, to nine feet or more in height, and up to four tons.