Country: Uganda

The African Elephant has two confirmed species, the Bush elephant Loxodonta
africana and the Forest elephant Loxodonta cyclotis, both of which exist
in Uganda. The forest elephant is mainly found in Kibale National Park. The
elephant is the largest terrestrial mammal on earth.

Elephants exhibit complex intelligence, social behaviour, and play a key
role in the wild ecosystems. Despite their important roles in maintaining
ecological balances and the flow of tourism income to the range states, the
African elephant remains one of the top most species faced with high risk of
extinction.

Source: Uganda Wildlife
Authority

Link: https://www.ugandawildlife.org/wildlife-a-conservation-2/wildlife-directory/african-elephant#:~:text=The%20African%20Elephant%20has%20two,largest%20terrestrial%20mammal%20on%20earth.

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