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  • SRC African bush elephant , Loxodonta africana at Pilanesberg National Park , South Africa
  • 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 Most scientists now recognize two distinct species of African elephant : the African bush elephant ( Loxodonta africana ) and the African forest elephant ( Loxodonta cyclotis ) .
  • SRC The African Bush Elephant ( Loxodonta africana ) is the better - known and larger of the two species of African elephants .
  • SRC The African Bush elephant , Loxodonta africana , is the largest living terrestrial animal in the world , reaching up to 24 feet in length and 13 feet in height .
  • SRC The African Forest Elephant ( Loxodonta cyclotis ) was until recently considered a subspecies of the African Bush Elephant ( Loxodonta africana ) .
  • SRC The African bush elephant ( Loxodonta africana ) , also known as the African savanna elephant , is the largest living terrestrial animal with bulls reaching a shoulder height of up to 3.96 m ( 13.0 ft ) .
  • 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 Three species of elephants are recognised ; the African bush elephant ( Loxodonta africana ) and forest elephant ( Loxodonta cyclotis ) of sub - Saharan Africa , and the Asian elephant ( Elephas maximus ) of South and Southeast Asia .