Difference between African and Asiatic elephants
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ASIATIC AND AFRICAN ELEPHANTS
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Details
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African elephants
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Asiatic elephants
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Size
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Larger
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Smaller
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Bull-weight in Kg
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4100-5000
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3700-4500
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Cow-weight in Kg
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2300-4000
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2300-3700
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Height at shoulder in mt (Bull)
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2.7-3.2
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2.4-2.9
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Height at shoulder in mt (Cow)
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2.3-2.7
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2.1-2.4
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Ears
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Larger
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Comparatively smaller
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Highest point
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At the shoulder
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At the middle of the back
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Trunk
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Small
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Large
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Surface of trunk
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Transverse ridges and grooves on the trunk
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More or less uniform
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Tip of trunk
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Two finger like processes at the tip of the trunk
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Only one finger like process
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Tusks
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Present in both sexes and are larger
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Present in males only and are smaller comparatively. Some times, smaller ones called tushes may be present.
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Dip
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Marked dip is present on the back between fore and hind quarters
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Back has unbroken convex curve
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Face
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Elongated and narrow face with flat fore head
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Face is with twin domed fore head
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Nails in fore limb
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Four nails in each fore feet
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Five nails each on fore feet and some times, four each.
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Nails in hind limb
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Four nails in each hind feet
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Four nails each on hind feet; sometimes five each
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Skin
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Coarser and lacks the depigmentation areas
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Smooth with white or pinkish depigmented areas
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Temporal gland secretion
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Present in both males and females
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Present in males only.
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Intelligence
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Less intelligent and is difficult to domesticate
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More intelligent and is easy to domesticate
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Last modified: Saturday, 25 September 2010, 5:48 AM