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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ElephantElephant - Wikipedia

    Elephants belong to the family Elephantidae, the sole remaining family within the order Proboscidea. Their closest extant relatives are the sirenians (dugongs and manatees) and the hyraxes, with which they share the clade Paenungulata within the superorder Afrotheria. Elephants and sirenians are further grouped in the clade Tethytheria.

  2. Find out more. The magnificent Herd! In one of the biggest environmental campaigns ever seen in London, our magnificent herd of elephants highlighted the inspiring ways we can coexist with all the other living beings that make our world magical. CoExistence. Support Asia's wildlife.

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    Grieving is a natural emotion for human beings, especially when they have lost a loved one. However, humans are not the only ones that can grieve. It also happens in the elephant world. An elephant is capable of complex emotions such as grieving. They have been known to express their sadness over a stillborn baby elephant. The obvious expressions o...

    Elephants are very social, frequently touching and caressing one another and entwining their trunks. Elephants express their emotions in many different ways. They show great joy for the following reasons: in the greeting of a friend or family member (even a human friend), after the birth of a baby elephantand when playing games. When family members...

    Many accounts have been recorded on the fact that elephants work with their environment and engage in games of throwing objects, twisting and interacting with their characteristics. Typically, elephants begin a playing session by trumpeting. Elephants engage in solitary play as well as in group play. Typically, in many species, playing behaviour is...

    Elephants are generally gregarious and form small family groups consisting of an older matriarch and three or four offspring, along with their young. It was once thought that family groups were led by old bull elephants, however, these males are most often solitary.

    An elephant family is ruled by a matriarch (older female), and generally consists of her female offspring and their young. In Africa, a basic family unit consists of 6 to 12 animals, however, families of 12 to 20 elephants are quite common. An elephant family will split depending on the size of the family, the amount of available food and how well ...

    The mating patterns of elephants offer us key insights into family structures and life cycle behaviours. Mating patterns are unique since elephants do not confine mating to a specific time of year. The situation which develops involves the male elephant pursuing the female elephant until she is ready to mate. Once the mating is over, the male eleph...

    An elephant’s gestation (pregnancy) period lasts about 22 months (630 – 660 days), the longest gestation period of any mammal, after which one calf is typically born. An orphaned calf will usually be adopted by one of the familys lactating females or suckled by various females. Elephants are very attentive mothers, and because most elephant behavio...

    As male elephants grow older and approach puberty gradually become more independent from the family group. This involves primarily spending more time on the outskirts of the group. Eventually, the males leave the family and join with other males of different ages in a band of bulls.

    Learn about the social and emotional behaviour of elephants, their family groups, mating patterns and life cycle. Find out how elephants express joy, grief, affection and intelligence in their interactions with each other and their environment.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ElephantidaeElephantidae - Wikipedia

    Elephasidae Lesson, 1842. Elephantidae is a family of large, herbivorous proboscidean mammals collectively called elephants and mammoths. These are large terrestrial mammals with a snout modified into a trunk and teeth modified into tusks. Most genera and species in the family are extinct.

  4. How Elephant Families Communicate and Bond | Secrets of the Elephants - YouTube. National Geographic. 23.1M subscribers. Subscribed. 2.2K. 121K views 1 year ago #NationalGeographic...

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  5. Learn about elephant species, their characteristics, behaviors, and ecological roles. Find out how WWF works to protect elephants from poaching, habitat loss, and human-elephant conflict.

  6. www .elephant-family .org. Elephant Family is an international NGO dedicated to protecting the Asian elephant from extinction in the wild. In the last fifty years, their population has roughly halved and 90% of their habitat has disappeared. Poaching, a growing skin trade, and demand for wild-caught calves for tourism remain a ...

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