olifant
Olifant is the Dutch word for elephant, a large herbivorous mammal in the family Elephantidae. The term is used for both African and Asian elephants. The name derives from Latin elephantus, via Old French elefant, and was adopted into Dutch as olifant.
There are two living genera: Loxodonta (African elephants) and Elephas (Asian elephants). African elephants include the
Ecology and behavior: Elephants are highly social, usually forming matriarchal herds led by an elder female;
Conservation: Elephants face poaching for ivory and habitat loss. Several populations have declined, though some persist
In culture and language, olifant names appear in art, heraldry, and literature as symbols of memory and