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African elephant

American  
[af-ri-kuhn el-uh-fuhnt] / ˈæf rɪ kən ˈɛl ə fənt /

noun

  1. an elephant of the genus Loxodonta, with two extant species, the larger African bush elephant and the African forest elephant, both found in sub-Saharan Africa and previously considered subspecies rather than genetically distinct: Compared to an Asian elephant, an African elephant is larger and has enormous ears, a rounder head, a trunk ending in two fingers rather than one, and conspicuous tusks occurring in both sexes.


Etymology

Origin of African elephant

First recorded in 1600–20

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Charley, an aging African elephant, had outlived other elephants at a South Africa zoo.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 6, 2024

Yet as elderly elephants struggle with the wetter and warmer conditions in the GVL caused by climate change, their fall will impact the entire African elephant population, and with it the ecosystem of the GVL.

From Salon • Feb. 6, 2024

Based on fossilized poop and gnawed bones, researchers know adults used their bone-crushing teeth to eat large plant-eating dinos the size of an African elephant, such as Triceratops and duck-billed dinosaurs.

From Science Magazine • Dec. 7, 2023

"Further research is needed to learn more about the bacteria and its long-term implications for the African elephant population and other wildlife."

From Science Daily • Oct. 24, 2023

On the other hand, the African elephant not unfrequently exceeds a height of 11 ft. at the shoulder.

From More Science From an Easy Chair by Lankester, E. Ray (Edwin Ray), Sir

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