Although singularly referred to as the African Elephant, there are actually two species of elephants in Africa: the African bush elephant, and the smaller African forest elephant. Unlike their relatives from Asia, African elephants always have tusks and have larger ears.
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Sadly, both the African bush elephant and African forest elephant are considered vulnerable species. While many conservation preserves and methods have been established, wild elephants are suffering from a loss of their natural habitat and remain one of the most commonly illegally poached animals. However, recent attempts to curb poaching have had a strong effect, hopefully allowing elephant populations a chance at stabilizing and rebounding in the comings years.
This is a good representation of an Adult African Elephant. To be used as a model in my 54mm , 1/32nd scale Roman Arena, using the Sons of Mars rules.
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