Elephants are the largest land mammals on Earth, instantly recognizable for their size, trunks, and tusks. Interestingly, these gentle giants can’t jump, and baby elephants even lose their first set of teeth and tusks just like humans do. There are two main species—African and Asian elephants—each with unique traits that make them fascinating to study and admire.

Highly intelligent and deeply social, elephants form strong family bonds and play a crucial role in maintaining healthy ecosystems. Sadly, they face growing threats from habitat loss and poaching, putting their survival at risk. By learning about elephants and supporting conservation efforts, we can help ensure that future generations will continue to share the world with these incredible animals.