Elephant Anatomy
Elephant Anatomy Facts. They all have approximately 350 bones and their joints tend to be rather tight, which improves their strength but limits their flexibility.
Read Moreby BioExpedition | Jun 12, 2013 | Elephant | 0
Elephant Anatomy Facts. They all have approximately 350 bones and their joints tend to be rather tight, which improves their strength but limits their flexibility.
Read Moreby BioExpedition | Jun 12, 2013 | Elephant | 0
Elephant Behavior Facts. 
Elephants are amongst the few wild animals to form strong social bonds of companionship, friendship and family.
Read Moreby BioExpedition | Jun 12, 2013 | Elephant | 0
By and large, elephants are not fussy eaters. They’ll munch on almost any kind of flora, but for the sake of volume and convenience they generally prefer to eat large plants.
Read Moreby BioExpedition | Jun 12, 2013 | Elephant | 0
Elephant Habitat and Distribution. Some elephants live in tropical forests, enjoying a steady temperature throughout the year and experiencing varied but unpredictable levels of rainfall.
Read Moreby BioExpedition | Jun 12, 2013 | Elephant | 0
Elephant Reproduction Facts. Once the mating is complete, the bull usually remains with the herd for a few hours to eat and socialise before himself returning to his usual haunts.
Read Moreby BioExpedition | Jun 12, 2013 | Elephant | 0
Elephant Threats Facts. Elephants have very few predators, and indeed are classed as having no natural enemies at all.
Read Moreby BioExpedition | Jun 12, 2013 | Elephant | 0
African Elephant Facts and Information. African elephants are the largest land mammal still extant. Information about African Elephants.
Read Moreby BioExpedition | Jun 12, 2013 | Elephant | 0
Facts and Information about Asian Elephants. Asian Elephant Description, Behavior, Feeding, Reproduction, Asian Elephant threats and more.
Read More