What is National Elephant Appreciation Day?
Remember, National Elephant Appreciation Day is September 22nd. The elephant is likely that he won't forget.
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Elephants fascinate people of all ages. To celebrate with us, discover some surprising facts about them.
These vivacious and social animals live from 60 to 70 years old. Elephants, like humans, have remarkably close family ties, and elephants have remained remarkably close family bonds. Both the African Savannah and Asian elephant are native to Africa. However, scientists have reported that the African Forest elephant is also a unique species, not a subspecies.
These pachyderms are closely related to rhinoceroses and hippos, and hippos are closely related to rhinoceroses and hippos. In fact, pachyderm refers to thick-skinned animals with hooves or nails similar to hooves. Although the African elephants outgrow the Asian, both elephants and lions still claim the prize for the world's largest land mammal. However, there are some similarities between the species, as well as some that are not.