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  • Naumann classified the fossil as " Elephas namadicus"
  • The species has now been described as " Elephas tiliensis ".
  • The status and Elephas maximus sumatrensis ".
  • It houses an almost complete skeleton of a fossilised elephant belonging to the species Elephas antiquus.
  • A few Asian elephants ( " Elephas maximus " ) still inhabit the forests of Bundala.
  • "' Elephas Mountain "'is located on the border of Alberta and British Columbia.
  • In 1798, Georges Cuvier first described the Indian elephant under the binomial " Elephas indicus ".
  • The mammals of India ranges in size from the Asian elephant ( " Elephas maximus " ).
  • Indian Elephant " ( Elephas maximus indicus ) " is found in good numbers within the sanctuary.
  • In 1847, Coenraad Jacob Temminck first described the Sumatran elephant under the binomial " Elephas sumatranus ".
  • The population of Indian elephants, " Elephas maximus indicus " ( E ), totals several hundred animals.
  • The first description was published in 1883 by Charles Immanuel Forsyth Major, who used the name " Elephas lamarmorae ".
  • The Asian elephant, known as Elephas maximus, has much smaller ears and is widely used as a domestic beast of burden in Asia.
  • Adult elephant beetles, " Megasoma elephas " and " Megasoma actaeon ", and the goliath beetle often reach and.
  • Its collections include remains of giant turtle, tusks, fossils, molar of " Elephas sp " ., tradeware ceramics and paintings.
  • Tadao Kamei identified " Elephas namadicus naumannni " was a new species " Palaeoloxodon naumanni " from fossil found at Lake Nojiri.
  • Carl Linnaeus first described the genus " Elephas " and an elephant from Ceylon under the binomial " Elephas maximus " in 1758.
  • Carl Linnaeus first described the genus " Elephas " and an elephant from Ceylon under the binomial " Elephas maximus " in 1758.
  • ""'Calliotropis elephas " "'is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Calliotropidae.
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