Hello! My name is NOUN. For my endangered species project, I am doing the TITLE NOUN.
Why Are SAME NOUN PLURAL Endangered? They are endangered because of NOUN, NOUN, & NOUN.
How many SAME NOUN PLURAL are left? There are only NUMBER-
Where Can SAME NOUN PLURAL Be Found? They live in several parts of Southeast Asia including PLACE, the PLACE, PLACE, PLACE, PLACE, PLACE, PLACE, PLACE, PLACE, & of course, PLACE!
My Eight THING PLURAL
* SAME NOUN PLURAL are a sub-species of Asian Elephants.
*The difference between Asian Elephants & PLURAL NOUN -
* SAME NOUN PLURAL
Rounded Heads
Male & Female Have Visible Tusks
Male Average, 13,000 lbs.
Female Average, 6,600 lbs.
Humped Backs
Have Two Finger-like Projections At The Tip Of Their Trunk
Larger Ears Than Asian Elephants, & Their Ears Are Often Compared To The Shape of the African Continent
Height (Tallest At Shoulder) Average - 9-13’
Thicker Skin & More Hair Than Asian Elephants
* DIFFERENT NOUN PLURAL
Twin-domed Heads
Only Male Has Visible Tusks
Male Average, 11,500 lbs.
Female Average, 7,700 lbs.
Rounded Backs
Has A Single Finger-like Projection At The Tip Of Their Trunks
Smaller & Rounder Ears Than African Elephants
Height (Tallest At Back) Average - 6.5-9’
Thinner Skin & Less Hair Than African Elephants
*Indian Elephants represent about 60% of the entirety of Asian Elephants.
*”They are highly intelligent animals with complex social structures that display emotional intelligence.” ~ ifaw.org
*”The females live in tight-knit family groups led by elderly matriarchs, while males typically live alone.” ~ ifaw.org
*Indian Elephants are herbivores. Indian Elephants spend up to 19 hours a day eating, eating up to 300 lbs. of fruit, grasses, roots, & bark.
*African & Asian Elephants both occur on only about 10% of their historical range.
*The Indian Elephant’s scientific name is Elephas maximus indicus, roughly translated, it means “greatest elephant from India”.
What Can You Do To VERB The TITLE NOUN ?
* Prevent illegal killing.
* Protect their habitats.
* Monitor their numbers, poaching rates, & threats to their habitats at key sites.
* Reduce ivory trafficking.
* Reduce the ivory demand.
(“ NOUN is a very ADJECTIVE material that is not ADVERB VERB or VERB.”)
My Sources: NOUN, NOUN, NOUN, NOUN, NOUN, NOUN, &