African Elephants vs. Woolly Rhinos

Prepare for an epic battle as two titans clash during this fearsome conflict!

African elephants are the world’s largest land animals, growing up to 13 feet tall and weighing up to 7 tons.

Size

Up to 2m tall, 1-2 tons

Size

African elephants are herbivores that mainly eat grasses, leaves, fruits, twigs, and bark. They supplement their diets with soil for minerals or tree bark for salt.

Diet

Herbivorous – Grasses, Herbs, Leaves

Diet

African elephants have complex social structures within herds led by matriarchal females who form strong family bonds with their young ones.

Behavior

– Living in groups of up to 12 individuals, woolly rhinoceros were also social animals.

Behavior

Native to sub-Saharan Africa, and can thrive in diverse environments such as savannas, forests, and even deserts

Habitat

Grasslands, tundras, forests

Habitat

Up to 70 years in the wild

Life Span

Can live up to 25 years in the wild

Life Span

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