There are three types of elephant species alive still. 1 African forest elephant (Africa) (Loxodonta cyclotis) 2 African bush elephant (Africa) (Loxodonta africana) 3 Asian Elephant (Asia) (Elephas maximus) Extinct species are the Mammoth and the Mastodon.
There are two types of elephants that live in the African savannah. There's the African elephant, or Savannah elephant (as it is sometimes called), and then there's a subspecies called the Forest elephant. The Savannah elephant is larger than the Forest elephant and has tusks that curve outwards whereas the tusks of the Forest elephant are much straighter and point slightly downwards. Forest elephants are also darker than Savannah elephants.
No , a producer has to be a plant
in africa
An African elephant is a herbivore.
no
In South-Eastern Africa
There are two types: (1) the African bush elephant; and (2) the African forest elephant.
the forest elephants and the savanna elephants
There are three types of elephant species alive still. 1 African forest elephant (Africa) (Loxodonta cyclotis) 2 African bush elephant (Africa) (Loxodonta africana) 3 Asian Elephant (Asia) (Elephas maximus) Extinct species are the Mammoth and the Mastodon.
In Africa, there is a pygmy elephant, once described as "Loxodonta pumilio". It is considered to be a tiny morph of the forest elephant.
no they are herbivores
There are three species of elephant. The African bush elephant lives on the African savanna. The African forest elephant lives in the rainforests of Africa. the Asiatic elephant lives in rainforests, woodlands, and savanna in southern Asia.
The African elephant is an herbivore.
African forest elephant was created in 1900.
A carnivore.
An African forest elephant is one of the two species of African elephant, Latin name Loxodonta cyclotis.