An elephant is a large, herbivorous mammal known for its distinctive features, including a long trunk, large ears, and tusks. They are the largest land animals, with two species: the African elephant (larger, with more pronounced ears) and the Asian elephant (smaller, with more rounded ears). Elephants have thick, wrinkled gray skin and are known for their intelligence, strong memory, and complex social structures. Their trunk is a versatile tool used for grasping, drinking, and social interactions. Elephants are found in various habitats, including savannas, forests, and grasslands. They play a crucial role in maintaining ecosystems by shaping the environment and helping in seed dispersal.
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