Elephants

The world's largest land animals are elephants. They live in Africa and in the south and southeast of Asia.
Elephants have no enemies in the wild. Of course, no animal would dare to attack such a giant. After all, large male elephants can weigh 7.5 tons and reach a height of up to 4 meters! And the average is 3 – 3.5 meters tall and 5 tons in weight. The females are smaller than the males. A tiger and even a whole pack of lions clearly do not have enough strength to defeat such an animal. But young elephants, as well as newborn baby elephants, can become victims of predators. Adult elephants have tusks or may not have them. A characteristic feature of elephants is their trunk, which is the junction of the nose and upper lip. Elephants use their trunks to hold and grab objects, and they can drink water with them by drawing water into their trunks using their nostrils and directing it into their mouths. They can also take leaves from trees with their trunks, hold them and send them to their mouths. Elephants can use their trunks to lift various objects from the ground and use branches to ward off annoying insects. And even elephants are used for educational purposes: disobedient cubs can be slapped on the back by females. Elephants live in a herd consisting of females and baby elephants. Such herds are led by elderly females. Males stay alone or form small groups. During the mating season, young adult males join the herd of females. There they have sexual intercourse with the females, ready to mate. However, the strongest males have this right, and they fight among themselves to determine the strongest. Pregnancy in elephants lasts about 20 months, after which one baby elephant is born, 1 meter tall and weighing about 100 kilograms. After two hours, he can get back on his feet and follow his mother. The cub can feed on mother's milk for up to 2 years. But it can feed on vegetation by the age of 7 months. From the age of 12-15, an elephant can be sexually mature. Males from this age begin to live separately from the herd. The female takes care of her young for up to 5 years. Elephants live up to 70 years.
In prehistoric times, several dozen species of elephant lived in the world, but only two species have managed to survive to this day: African and Asian. The African elephant is larger than its Asian counterpart, it also has longer tusks and large ears. In general, elephants are quite intelligent animals, they are easy to train, quickly get used to people, even recognize themselves in the mirror. They even have their own rituals in herds in relation to deceased elephants and newborns. For example, if an elephant gives birth, the rest of the herd will stand around her in a circle and protect her.
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