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Life
Style of Elephants
Elephant
is the star of Sri Lanka’s wild life and the largest
land animal in the island. among the two verities of African
elephants (elephas coxenda) and Indian elephants (elephas
maximize maximize), in Sri Lanka you find Indian elephants
and considered to be intelligent than their African counterparts
hence domesticated.
Although there have been about 36000 elephants with the start
of this century it has reduced up to about 2000 due to pouching.
according to the recent records about 2000 of them scattered
all over the country in small pockets and about 500 of them
are domesticated.
“Pinnawala
Elephant orphanage” is dedicated to help
these endangered species and has sofa become a success. Also
few National parks like “Udawalawe”,
“Lahugala” are mainly reserved for
wild elephants. Major attraction of Yala national park is
wild elephants. any given time you can see large number of
baby elephants and female elephants. In a herd you always
find female elephants and sometimes herds of male elephants
too could be seen. in case babies are looked after by mother,
aunt or another female elephants and male elephants are loners
and never live in a group and are attracted in to a group
during the mating season (from September to October ) only
and most of the parks are closed for visitors during this
period.
Their
average height (height is measured to the shoulder)goes to
about 8 feet (2.5m) and 1800 Kg in weight and consume about
200 kg of foliage and grass per day and plenty of water for
drinking and bathing. Female elephants give a birth once in
4 years and 2-3 babies in their life span. get 4 sets of teeth
and every 10 years a new set of teeth is coming to get the
last set when they are about 40 years old. walk about 20 miles
per day and young female elephants are reedy for mating when
they are 13 years old. very active in the night and most of
them sleep under large trees in the day time. only a few tuskers
can be seen in Sri Lanka due to bruthal killings to get their
tusks due to high value. However new laws has introduced to
protect them and let tomorrow's people too see them.
Some people believe that they have grave yards and come near
to a water resource when they are about to die…some
do not believe it and say ..when they are old their teeth
are wasted and difficulty of consuming heavy branches of trees
made them come to a place where there is grass and water.
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