African_Bush_Elephant

 African_Bush_Elephant

also known as the African savanna elephant, is the largest living terrestrial animal, with bulls reaching a shoulder height of up to 3.96 m and a body mass of up to 10.4 t.

 

Today, there are 415,000 known elephants across Africa as of 2018.

 

Are elephants dangerous? They are well-known for living in matriarchal (female-led) social groups, and although elephants are respected and revered by people throughout their ranges in Africa and South Asia, they are also feared because they can be aggressive and dangerous.

 

Vulnerable (Population increasing) they can live around 60-70 years

 

Estimates suggest that elephants are responsible for the deaths of around 500 people every year

 

World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has warned in a new campaign fundraiser because they claim they will all be dead by 2040...

again these are con artists.

 

elephants are now known to have died from ingesting cyanobacteria. Poaching has been ruled out as a cause of death. Cyanobacteria are toxic bacteria which can occur naturally in standing water and sometimes grow into large blooms known as blue-green algae.

Conclusion? if you want to save elaphents not that there endangered but if you did want to then clean water and plastic clean up is what might actually do something. No i dont mean plastic in an unrelated area from where they live.

 


 

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