kattolaatat
Kattolaatat, also known as the African elephant, is the largest living terrestrial animal. They are native to sub-Saharan Africa and are characterized by their large ears, long trunk, and distinctive tusks. African elephants are known for their intelligence, complex social structures, and long lifespans, with some individuals living over 70 years in the wild.
There are three recognized subspecies of African elephants: the savanna elephant, the forest elephant, and the
African elephants play a crucial role in their ecosystems. They help shape landscapes through their feeding
Conservation efforts for African elephants focus on habitat protection, anti-poaching measures, and community-based conservation initiatives. Organizations