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Comprehension passage indian and african elephants

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Answered by neha083
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Elephants are the biggest land animals in the world. The African elephant is found on the continent of Africa and the Indian elephant is found in Asia. Elephants are mammals as well as herbivores, meaning they only eat plants rather than meat.


There are two main types of elephants:
the African elephant and the Indian elephant.


African elephant - The African elephant is bigger than the Indian elephant. It has larger ears, too. Both the males and females have tusks. The African elephant has wrinkly gray skin, a swayed back, and two tips at the end of its trunk that it can use like fingers to pick stuff up.


Indian elephant - The Indian, or Asian, elephant is smaller than the African elephant and has smaller ears. They have more of a humped back and only one fingerlike tip at the end of their trunk. Also, their skin tends to be less wrinkly than the African elephant.
Answered by spatial23808
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Explanation:

Because Indian aga hai to African elephant piche hai simple bat hai

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