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Asian elephants are not as large as their African relatives. In addition, they also have smaller ears.Asian elephants look similar to African elephants, but with shorter tusks and smaller ears. These elephants never stay more than a few days in one place and have different habitants which are, however, always near coppice forests. Indian elephants live in family groups made up of two to ten elephants. Like with African elephants, the groups are led by an alpha female who makes sure that all members of herd follow the group's rules. Experts think that elephants, thanks to their large brains, can emphasize with other herd members and are able to retain information with ease such as the difference between individuals, memories of a drought or the location of good feeding grounds.Not suitable for children under 36 months.Battery requirements: Not required
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