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  1. Indian elephant - Wikipedia

    The Indian elephant (Elephas maximus indicus) is one of three extant recognized subspecies of the Asian elephant, native to mainland Asia. The species is smaller than the African elephant species …

  2. Indian Elephant Facts: Habitat, Diet, & Conservation | IFAW

    Indian elephants are a subspecies of Asian elephants native to the Indian subcontinent that represent around 60% of all Asian elephants. They are highly intelligent animals with complex social structures …

  3. Indian Elephant - Description, Habitat, Images, Diet, and Interesting …

    The Indian Elephant is a creature of immense ecological and cultural value, a living relic of ancient times, and a vital component of Asia’s biodiversity. Its continued existence is a testament to its …

  4. Indian Elephant | World Wildlife Fund

    Discover the Indian elephant, its challenges, and WWF’s efforts to conserve this majestic species and its habitats.

  5. Indian Elephant - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

    The Indian elephant (Elephas maximus indicus) is one of three extant recognised subspecies of the Asian elephant. Since 1986, it has been listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List as the wild …

  6. 37 Facts About Indian Elephant

    Apr 5, 2025 · Discover 37 fascinating facts about Indian elephants, from their unique behaviors to their critical role in ecosystems. Learn more about these majestic giants!

  7. Indian Elephant Animal Facts - Elephas maximus indicus - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · The Indian elephant is a regional subspecies of the Asian elephant found primarily on the Indian subcontinent, notable for its cultural significance and role as a large forest and grassland …

  8. 10 Indian Elephant Facts (Elephants And Indian Culture) - Leo Zoo

    Jan 14, 2023 · The Indian elephant is a subspecies of Asian Elephants. These grayish-black animals are amiable, expressive, and intelligent, but what sets them apart from other elephant species?

  9. Indian (Asian) Elephant - World Land Trust

    Asian Elephants differ in many ways from their African relatives – they are smaller in size with smaller ears, and the back of the Indian elephant is more rounded making the crown of the head the highest …

  10. Indian Elephant - Animal Streets

    From ancient temple carvings to modern conservation campaigns, the Indian elephant (Elephas maximus indicus) has long stood as a symbol of strength, wisdom, and cultural identity in South Asia.