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Elephants can live up to 70 years in the wild.
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In the safari park there are domesticated elephants which are available for a ride.
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Archeological evidence, such as cave paintings and ivory carvings, suggest that humans hunted ice age elephants and used them as a source of raw materials.
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Elephants also have a longer lifespan than most livestock.
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Forest elephants mainly live in equatorial forests, but will enter gallery forests and ecotones between forests and savannahs.
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Like modern elephants, woolly mammoths were likely very social and lived in matriarchal family groups.
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This has been shown in many species, including cats, dogs, mice, rabbits, sheep and goats (the so-called angora mutation) and even elephants and mammoths.
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Instead, the niches occupied by those groups were filled by tenrecs, hyraxes and elephants that evolved from the ancestral afrothere.
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These excavations, for a sewer, uncovered bones from bear, deer, ox and more bones from hippopotamus, rhinoceros and elephants.
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So who is to say the new push to bring back rhinos, elephants and wolves won't also be embraced in an official EU directive?
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