The African Bush Elephant (Loxodonta africana) is the largest terrestrial animal. They are endangered and are threatened by habitat destruction and poaching.

Stats
- Population: 15,000
- Life Span: 60-75 Years
- Top Speed: 25 MPH
- Weight: 4,000-24,000 Pounds
- Height: 9.8-11.5 Feet
- Length: 7.2-13.1 Feet
Geographical Distribution
Continents:
- Africa
Biomes:
- Savanna
- Woodland
- Grassland
- Shrubland
- Forest
- Rainforest
- Wetlands
- Mountains
- Montane Forest
- Semi-desert

Diet (Herbivorous)
- Leaves
- Roots
- Bark
- Grass
- Fruit
- Other vegetation
Fun Facts
Fact #1
African Bush Elephants can weigh as much as 25,000 pounds!
Fact #2
African Bush Elephants are pregnant for 22 months before giving birth.
Fact #3
Their trunks have 40,000 muscles in them.
Fact #4
Family groups have an older leader who leads and has knowledge on routes, risks, and water to help them survive.

