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  • SRC African forest elephant ( Loxodonta cyclotis )
  • SRC Among the African elephants , genetic studies later recognized only two subspecies , the forest elephant ( Loxodonta cyclotis ) and the savannah or bush elephant ( Loxodonta africana ) .
  • SRC Classification Confusion : Until recently , it was thought that the so - called African Forest Elephant ( Loxodonta cyclotis ) was simply a subspecies of the African Bush Elephant ( Loxodonta africana ) .
  • SRC Currently , there are only three species of elephant left : Asian elephant ( Elephas maximus ) , African Forest elephant ( Loxodonta cyclotis ) , and African Bush elephant ( Loxodonta africana ) .
  • SRC Currently , there are only three species of elephants left : Asian elephant ( Elephas maximus ) , African Forest elephant ( Loxodonta cyclotis ) , and African Bush elephant ( Loxodonta africana ) .
  • SRC Forest Elephant ( Loxodonta cyclotis )
  • SRC Most scientists now recognize two distinct species of African elephant : the African bush elephant ( Loxodonta africana ) and the African forest elephant ( Loxodonta cyclotis ) .
  • SRC Recent genetic and other findings support the designation of two species of African elephant : the savanna elephant ( Loxodonta africana ) and the forest elephant ( Loxodonta cyclotis ) .
  • SRC Some taxonomists propose that the African forest elephant ( Loxodonta cyclotis ) is a separate species to the African bush / savannah elephant , and other believe that there may even be three African elephant species with an additional one called the West African elephant .
  • SRC The African Forest Elephant ( Loxodonta cyclotis ) was until recently considered a subspecies of the African Bush Elephant ( Loxodonta africana ) .
  • SRC The African Forest elephant , Loxodonta cyclotis , is the smallest of the three living elephant species , reaching a shoulder height of only 2.4 meters .
  • SRC The African forest elephant ( Loxodonta cyclotis ) is one of the smallest elephants in the world .
  • SRC The African forest elephant ( Loxodonta cyclotis ) is one of the two living African elephant species .
  • SRC The African forest elephant ( Loxodonta cyclotis ) , which lives in rainforests , was recognized as a separate species in 2000 and is smaller than the savanna elephant .
  • SRC The African forest elephant , also known as the forest elephant ( Loxodonta cyclotis ) is quite a bit smaller than its African relative , the bush elephant .
  • SRC The two main african elephant species are the African Bush Elephant ( Loxodonta africana ) and the African Forest Elephant ( Loxodonta cyclotis ) .
  • SRC There are two species of African elephants : the African bush elephant ( Loxodonta africana ) and the African forest elephant ( Loxodonta cyclotis ) .
  • SRC There are two subspecies of African elephant : savanna or bush elephant ( Loxodonta africana ) and forest elephant ( Loxodonta cyclotis ) .
  • SRC There are two subspecies of the African elephant : the savanna ( or bush ) elephant ( Loxodonta africana ) and the forest elephant ( Loxodonta cyclotis ) .
  • SRC These are ready - to - use African Forest Elephant worksheets that are perfect for teaching students about the African Forest elephant , Loxodonta cyclotis , which is the smallest of the three living elephant species , reaching a shoulder height of only 2.4 meters .