Asian elephant

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Asian elephants are smaller than their African cousins, but still tower over humans.
Asian elephants are smaller than their African cousins, but still tower over humans.

The Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) is distinguished from the African elephant variety by its smaller height (7-12 ft), proportionally smaller ears, and by the females not growing tusks. Some male Asian elephants never grow tusks either.

Asian elephants are considered an endangered species, and are in much more dire straits than African ones.

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