ELEPHANTIDAE, Gray, 1821
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Family ELEPHANTIDAE View in CoL (ELEPHANTS)
• Largest terrestrial mammals with stout body, characteristic long, highly dexterous proboscis extended from upper lip, large ears, column-like limbs, and small tail.
• 670-900 cm. View Figure
• Afrotropical and Indo-Malayan Regions. View Figure
• All major habitats in Africa, including tropical forest, woodland, savanna, and desert; primarily wooded habitats in Asia.
• 2 genera, 3 species, 3 taxa.
• 2 species Endangered, 1 species Vulnerable; none Extinct since 1600.
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