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There are three living species: the African Bush Elephant, the African Forest Elephant (until recently known collectively as the African Elephant), and the Asian Elephant (also known as the Indian Elephant).
Wikipedia.
Currently?
Damn, you should have asked me last week.
African and Indian elephants are scientifically well known two species of them!
Yet the elephant similarlay owned by the owner of the first answer may be an exception. Geeez....
Simple answer KH.
Here it is.
Elephant Species
Classifications of Elephant Species
There are two surviving elephant species: African elephants and Asian elephants.
The African elephant has two subspecies, the savannah (or bush) elephant and forest elephant.
Here's a video/slideshow (length 1 min., 12 seconds) of photos of elephants:
Elephants: http://www.africanwildlifevacations.com/elephant-species.html
http://www.africanwildlifevacations.com/elephant-species.html
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Thanks MN.
by keithold is a prodigal bagger on April 7th, 2008