
Elephant - Wikipedia
The word elephant is derived from the Latin word elephas (genitive elephantis) 'elephant', which is the Latinised form of the ancient Greek ἐλέφας (elephas) (genitive ἐλέφαντος (elephantos, [1])) probably …
Elephant Facts | Mammals | BBC Earth
May 30, 2024 · The elephant is the largest living land animal. This giant, plant-eating mammal lives in family groups with complex social orders and is capable of remarkable feats of memory – they do …
Elephants: Facts about Earth's largest living land animals
Feb 18, 2025 · Discover interesting facts about elephants, the highly intelligent and social animals that roam Africa and Asia.
Elephants | Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology …
Smithsonian’s National Zoo recently welcomed the birth of an Asian elephant calf — the first in nearly 25 years.
Elephant | WWF | World Wildlife Fund
Elephants live in matriarchal herds and use tusks for survival. Habitat loss puts these intelligent giants at risk across Africa and Asia.
What are elephants? | Britannica
Apr 13, 2026 · Elephants are the largest living land animals, characterized by their long trunk (elongated upper lip and nose), columnar legs, ivory tusks, and huge head with wide flat ears. They are found …
Elephant Animal Facts - Elephantidae - A-Z Animals
May 27, 2024 · Elephant trunks are strong, flexible long nose and upper lip used for breathing, smelling, making sounds, grasping, drinking (suck then pour), feeding, touch, and handling objects. African …
About Elephants - International Elephant Foundation
The African savannah elephant is considered an endangered species with population numbers estimated at about ~350,000-375,000 individuals. Populations in some parts of their range are …
Elephants 101 - Education
Oct 19, 2023 · As the world's largest land mammal, elephants have quite the commanding presence. But did you know elephants can't jump? Or that baby elephants lose their first set of teeth and tusks, …
Elephant - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants
The largest elephant on record was an adult male African savanna elephant. He weighed about 24,000 pounds (10,886 kilograms) and was 13 feet (3.96 meters) tall at the shoulder! Most elephants don’t …