But at 3:00 a.m. one morning in 2016, he was browsing YouTube and came across a video about African elephants. It described a bizarre trend: Many female elephants in Mozambique's Gorongosa ...
Both male and female African savannahs have tusks and are therefore targeted by hunters. Three living elephant species are currently recognised - the African bush elephant, the African forest ...
The distinctive large ears of African bush elephants have extensive blood vessels and wrinkles to maximise heat loss. Losing part of the lower earlobe, like this female, is a common injury. Both males ...
African bush elephants are the largest species ... which is also sold for a profit. Although most female Asian elephants don’t grow significant tusks, all Asian elephants are still at risk ...
These herds are matriarchal and are usually led by the oldest female. The females ... There are currently around 415,000 African elephants in the world (African bush and African forest combined ...