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African elephant

Loxodonta africana

Description:

Usually only one calf is born to a pregnant female. An orphaned calf will usually be adopted by one of the family's lactating females or suckled by various females. Elephants are very attentive mothers, and because most elephant behavior has to be learned, they keep their offspring with them for many years. Tusks erupt at 16 months but do not show externally until 30 months. The calf suckles with its mouth (the trunk is held over its head); when its tusks are 5 or 6 inches long, they begin to disturb the mother and she weans it. Once weaned usually at age 4 or 5, the calf still remains in the maternal group.

Habitat:

Addo, Eastern Cape

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KarenL
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KarenL

Sundays River Valley Local Municipality, Eastern Cape, South Africa

Spotted on Mar 20, 2008
Submitted on Aug 20, 2011

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