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indian elephant be elephas maximus indicus 13
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  • SRC Native to mainland Asia , the Indian elephant ( Elephas maximus indicus ) is one of three subspecies of the Asian elephant .
  • SRC The Indian elephant ( Elephas maximus indicus ) is a one of three subspecies or races of the Asian elephant Elephas maximus .
  • SRC The Indian elephant ( Elephas maximus indicus ) is one of the Asian subspecies that lives in the mainland Asia .
  • SRC The Indian elephant ( Elephas maximus indicus ) is one of the three extant subspecies of Asian elephants and is endemic to the mainland Asia .
  • SRC The Indian elephant ( Elephas maximus indicus ) is one of the three living subspecies of Asian elephants ( Elephas maximus ) .
  • SRC The Indian elephant ( Elephas maximus indicus ) is one of three extant recognised subspecies of the Asian elephant and native to mainland Asia .
  • SRC The Indian elephant ( Elephas maximus indicus ) is one of three recognized subspecies of the Asian elephant and native to mainland Asia .
  • SRC The Indian elephant ( Elephas maximus indicus ) is one of three subspecies of the Asian elephant .
  • SRC The elephant found in Thailand is the Indian elephant ( Elephas maximus indicus ) , a subspecies of the Asian elephant .
  • SRC The majority of the whole Asian elephant population is consisted of the Indian elephant ( Elephas maximus indicus ) , which is greater than 60 % .
  • SRC The other two subspecies are the Indian elephant ( Elephas maximus indicus ) and the Sumatran elephant ( Elephas maximus sumatranus ) .
  • SRC There are three subspecies of Asian elephant : the Indian elephant ( Elephas maximus indicus ) , the Sri Lankan elephant ( Elephas maximus maximus ) , and the Sumatran elephant ( Elephas maximus sumatranus ) .
  • SRC There is only one species of Asian elephant ( Elephas maximus ) which is made up of three subspecies : the Sri Lankan elephant ( Elephas maximus maximus ) , the Sumatran elephant ( Elephas maximus sumatranus ) and the Indian elephant ( Elephas maximus indicus ) .