Asian elephants have been considered endangered for several decades, with populations declining due to habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts have been ongoing to protect these elephants and their habitats.
Asian elephants do not live in western Bengal/Bangladesh. They may have before humans began to threaten elephants due to deforestation and poaching for ivory. Asian elephants as a whole, however, are endangered.
Asian elephants are endangered, with about 41,000 still living in the wild. The biggest threat to the species is loss of habitat.
yes, only Asian though, not African
Animals. Extinct (or endangered).
They are endangered because hunters kill them just for their tusks!!
The Asian elephant is endangered.The African elephant is vulnerable.
Asian elephants live in Asia in there habitat and they are very endangered were they live cause people hunt for them. People need to help these poor elephants. The people were they live need to do something about it!Asian Elephants live in many places like- India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, China, Borneo, Indonesia, and Malaysia.
Yes.I think Asian elephants are more endangered,though.
the Indians elephants are endangered because people are using there tusks for money and medicine, the more there used they begin to die. suck on that penis breathe. <3
The Asian Elephant is listed as Endangered by the IUCN, the African Bush (Savanna) Elephant is listed as Vulnerable, and the conservation status of the African Forest Elephant is unknown.Answersadlyyes
African elephants are larger than Asian elephants.