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RAFTING
MASTI - Flora & Fauna - Animals - Mammals -
Indian Elephant |
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Classification |
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Kingdom : |
Animalia
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| Phylum : |
Chordata
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| Class: |
Mammalia |
| Order : |
Proboscidea |
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Family : |
Elephantidae |
| Genus : |
Elephas |
| Species:
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E. maximus |
| Zoological name : |
Elephas maximus |
| Found In :
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Manas, Cobett and
Periyar National Park in India |
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Physical appearance : The average height of the
Indian Elephant is estimated to be about 7 to 12
feet and weighs anything between 3,600 kg to 5000
kg. The length of their head and body is around 550
to 640 cm and shoulder height is 250 to300 cm. They
have thick and dry skin. The colour of their skin
varies from grey to brown. They have smaller ears
which are straight at the bottom, an arched back and
a single finger like proturbance that is located at
the tip of the trunk. Their brain weigh around
5kg.They have unique modified incisor teeth known as
tusks. Their heart beat 28 times a minute. They are
considered as the endangered species.
Presence in India : The Indian Elephants are
found in the wild in the dense forested areas of
India including tropical forests of South India,
North East India and the Sub Himalayan Region. Manas,
Corbett, Dalma and Palamu, Bandipur and Nagarhole,
Periyar and Madumalai are the best places to watch
the Asian Elephants in its natural habitat.
Habitat : Indian Elephants live in different
habitat in open grassland, marshes and savannas.
They can also be found in jungles, water sources and
mountainous regions. |
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Diet : The Indian Elephants mostly feeds on a
wide variety of grasses. They are also dependent
upon cultivated crops, bark, root, twigs, fruits and
leaves. They are one among the herbivorous animals.
An adult elephant can consume up to 300 pounds of
food in a single day.
Reproduction :There is no specific mating
season for the Indian Elephants. Both males ans
females become sexually mature at about 14 years of
age. The gestation period is usually 20- 22 months
and the females have the capability of giving birth
to a calf in every four to five years. At birth
elephants can be one meter tall and weigh around
ninety kilograms. They can stand soon after the
birth. Female elephants supervise their young ones
for several years after weaning.
Conservation status : The population of the
Indian Elephants lies somewhere between 38,000 and
51,000. They have been continuously haunted by the
people for the food, for ivory and for the domestic
stock. They have suffered the great habitat loss due
to the deforestation and agriculture.
Lifespan : Lifespan of the Indian Elephants
is about 70 years.
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