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  1. 28 lug 2011 · This file has an extracted image: African Bush Elephant (cropped).jpg. File:African bush elephant taxobox 2012 11 03.JPG english Wikipedia taxobox screenshot. This is a featured picture on Wikimedia Commons ( Featured pictures) and is considered one of the finest images. See its nomination here.

  2. Binomial name. Portulacaria afra. Jacq. Portulacaria afra (known as elephant bush, porkbush, purslane tree, dwarf jade and spekboom in Afrikaans) is a small-leaved succulent plant found in South Africa. These succulents commonly have a reddish stem and leaves that are green, but also a variegated cultivar is often seen in cultivation.

  3. "African Bush Elephant Loxodonta africana (Blumenbach 1797)" ที่ Encyclopedia of Life; ARKive – images and movies of the African Bush Elephant (Loxodonta africana) BBC Wildlife Finder – Clips from the BBC archive, news stories and sound files of the African Bush Elephant; View the elephant genome on Ensembl

  4. • The largest recorded shoulder height for an African bush elephant came from a male shot by a big-game hunter in 1974. It was measured as 13 ft 8 in (4.17 m), from the top of the shoulder to the outstretched foot whilst laying on its side.

  5. Wikimedia Commons có thêm hình ảnh và phương tiện truyền tải về African Bush Elephant. Wikispecies có thông tin sinh học về Voi đồng cỏ châu Phi Elephant Information Repository Lưu trữ 2009-03-18 tại Wayback Machine - An in-depth resource on elephants

  6. The African forest elephant ( Loxodonta cyclotis) is an elephant which lives in the forests of the Congo Basin. It is often considered a separate species from the African bush elephant ( Loxodonta africana ); a 2010 study said that the two elephants were two different species. However, since the two groups can interbreed successfully, they may ...

  7. Unfortunately, neither the African Bush Elephant article here nor the African Savanna Elephant article is exactly a model of Wikipedia excellence. Given the recent research establishing unequivocally that the African Savanna Elephant and the African Forest Elephant are distinct species ( study here and news article here ), the articles on African Elephants could all really use some work.