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AFRICAN ELEPHANT Loxodonta africana Distribution They are found in
Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Transvaal, Natal, and i...
AFRICAN ELEPHANT Loxodonta africana Distribution They are found in
Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Transvaal, Natal, and in two regions
in the Cape. Diet They feed on grass, seeds, pods, bark, roots,
fruit and twigs. Habitat Elephant are found in a wide variety of
habitat from forest to desert. Habits Elephants are highly
gregarious animals and move around in family groups. The leader of
each group is normally the oldest and most experienced cow, she is
known as the matriarc. A group may consist of up to 50 elephants,
but more than one group may move around together making up large
numbers in one herd. Elephant are not territorial and move around
according to seasons and food availability. They spend most of their
lives feeding as they have a rather inefficient digestive system.
They show a high degree of intelligence and emotion. They will sleep
for about 4 or 5 hours a night and rest in the hottest times of the
day. They can eat roughly 180 to 250 kg of food in a 24-hour period
and drink about 180 litres of water in the same time span. The males
usually have larger and thicker tusks than the females and have
therefore been more heavily poached. They play a vital role in the
whole ecological scheme of the environment in which they live. They
are usually left or right handed, as are people, favouring the use
of one tusk over the other. They will produce 100 kg of dung a day,
enriching the soil and feeding a wide variety of other animals. They
are incredibly dexterous with their trunks using them for a variety
of functions. Breeding A female will first breed when she is 14 -16
years old. If the calf is going to be a male calf then the gestation
period can be as long as 22 months. If the calf is going to be a
female then the gestation can be as short as 18 months. Twins have
been recorded but are uncommon. Predators Adult Elephants have none
but one enemy, man. Lion sometimes takes the young. Some get stuck
in mud wallows and die due to starvation.