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Asian and African elephants, though related, exhibit key differences. African elephants are larger with fan-shaped ears and tusks in both sexes, inhabiting savannas.
The ears of African elephants can reach lengths of up to 6.6 feet (2 meters) and widths of 4 feet (1.2 meters), whereas Asian elephants have ears that are smaller and more rounded in shape.
They showed that externally visible differences – Asian elephants are smaller, have relatively smaller ears, only one “trunk finger” and most of the females have no tusks – and some of the ...