Elephant Facts: 38 Interesting and Fun Facts about Elephant
Here are the 38 most interesting and fun facts about elephants. Seventy years is the average lifespan of the elephant – facts about them are numerous.
- Elephants drink by using their trunks to pour water into their mouths.
- An elephant’s heartbeat is very low at 28-30 beats a minute.
- Elephants show many emotions including grieving over another’s death.
- There are two types of living elephants–Asian and African.
- An elephant’s trunk is very heavy–they often rest them on a tusk.
- African elephants have four toes on the front feet and three on the back feet.
- Asian elephants have five toes on the front feet and four on the back.
- An Asian male elephant weighs around 6 tons and is ten feet tall.
- Elephants are the largest of all animals.
- An elephant trunk is its nose and upper lip.
- The elephant is the only animal that cannot jump.
- An elephant’s trunk has 150,000 muscles.
- Here are some disturbing elephant facts: in the ten years between 1979 and 1989 the population of elephants decreased from 1,300,000 to 750,000 due to ivory hunters.
- African elephants live in families of six to twelve members each.
- Elephants are vegetarians.
- Elephants produce one baby with each pregnancy.
- Elephants, like humans, go through puberty at 13-14 years old.
- Elephants are very playful.
- There were originally 350 species of elephants and now 348 are extinct.
- Elephant families are matriarchal, ruled by the oldest female.
- Each elephant’s ear is unique and identifies them in the same way fingerprints identify a human being.
- Elephants are so large and heavy they make footprints that fill with rainwater for other animals to drink from.
- Elephant facts reveal that female elephants can give birth until the age of fifty.
- An elephant’s tusks are his teeth.
- Elephants have 20 ribs.
- Elephants can scratch their eyes or ears with their trunk.
- An elephant’s tail is approximately 40 feet young.
- Elephants have a better sense of smell than any other animal.
- The gestation period for an elephant is 22 months–the longest for any animal.
- Elephant births are 2-½ to 4 years a part.
- Asian elephants grow to be 21 feet long.
- African elephants grow to be 25 feet long.
- Asian elephants have been used as beasts of burden throughout their history.
- Asian elephants live in the following countries: Indonesia, India, Burma, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Malaysia, southern China, and Bangladesh.
- Elephants at the National Zoo daily eat 125 lbs of hay, 10 lbs of fruit and vegetables, 10 lbs of herbivore pellets, and a number of leafy branches.
- Even though there is a worldwide ban on ivory, elephants are still killed for their tusks.
- African elephants in the wild eat 600 pounds of food per day.
- On average, elephants drink up to 80 gallons of water a day.