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SRC
8)
The
African
elephant
differs
from
its
Asian
cousin
in
a
number
of
ways
SRC
African
elephants
are
typically
significantly
larger
than
their
Asian
elephant
cousins
,
with
bulls
growing
up
to
13
feet
(
4
meters
)
tall
and
weigh
between
4,000
-
7,500
kg
,
while
Asian
elephants
reach
no
more
than
11.5
feet
(
3.5
meters
)
,
and
weigh
less
,
between
3000
-
6,000
kg
.
SRC
It
's
a
larger
species
than
its
Asian
cousin
,
with
great
plate
-
like
ears
(
similar
in
shape
to
the
great
continent
of
Africa
)
,
which
it
uses
to
cool
its
body
temperature
in
the
heat
of
an
African
summer
.
SRC
The
ears
of
African
elephants
,
no
matter
their
species
,
are
much
larger
than
those
of
their
Asian
cousins
.
SRC
There
’s
an
easy
way
to
tell
the
African
elephants
apart
from
their
Asian
cousins
–
their
ears
!
SRC
They
are
slightly
larger
than
their
Asian
cousins
and
can
be
identified
by
their
larger
ears
that
look
somewhat
like
the
continent
of
Africa
.