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WILDLIFE INDIA :: Wildlife in India
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Indian ElephantDeer, Wildlife Parks in India

Indian Elephant, India Wildlife Tour Asiatic Elephant (Elephas maximus): The largest and tallest of all Indian animals - literally the lumbering giant of the Indian jungle. Extremely social in its habits. Continuous encroachment of its forested home and poaching for its tusks has brought down its population to an alarming level.

The Asian elephant is one of the largest land mammals on Earth. The trunk of the Asian elephant has two finger-like structures at its tip that allow the animal to perform both delicate and powerful movements. Elephants have long, coarse hairs sparsely covering their body.

Their skin is brown to dark gray. They have been very important to Asian culture for thousands of years - they have been domesticated and are used for transportation and to move heavy objects.

Nothing can compare the majestic build up of an elephant and when you ride on when, it feels like you've gone back to the times of the royal. Elephants always catch the attention of every onlooker, but just like Tigers and Lions this animal has also come under threat of extinction.

Behavior
Elephants live in a matriarchal family group of related females called a herd. They are led by the oldest and often largest female in the herd. Herds consist of eight to 100 individuals.

Males may be associated with a herd, solitary or may live temporarily with other males. Elephants produce a variety of sounds including low frequency calls, high pitched calls and loud trumpeting.



Wildlife in India
Indian Deer || Indian Elephant || Indian Lion || Indian Leopard || Indian Rhino || Indian Birds || White Bengal Tiger || Camel || Indian Peacock || Cobra || Indian Tiger || Indian Black Buck || Indian Crane