Elephantidae

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Elephantidae is the biological family of large herbivorous mammals that includes modern elephants and their closest extinct relatives.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Elephantidae canonical 7

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf mammal family
taxonomic family
characteristicFeature large ears
pillar-like legs
thick skin
trunk
tusks
class Mammalia
conservationRelevance many species threatened by habitat loss and poaching
diet herbivorous
fossilRange late Oligocene to Recent
geographicDistribution Africa
Asia
habitat terrestrial
includesExtantGroup African elephants
Asian elephants
includesExtinctGroup mammoths
straight-tusked elephants
includesTaxon Elephas
Loxodonta
Mammoth
surface form: Mammuthus

Mammoth
surface form: Palaeoloxodon

Primelephas
Stegodibelodon
kingdom Animalia
lifespanCharacteristic long-lived mammals
locomotion quadrupedal
notableExtantSpecies Elephas maximus
African bush elephant
surface form: Loxodonta africana

African forest elephant
surface form: Loxodonta cyclotis
notableExtinctSpecies Mammoth
surface form: Mammuthus primigenius

Palaeoloxodon antiquus
order Proboscidea
parentTaxon Elephantiformes
phylum Chordata
reproduction viviparous
sensoryCharacteristic complex communication
high intelligence
socialStructure matriarchal groups
suborder Elephantiformes
taxonRank family
thermoregulation endothermic
timeOfOrigin late Oligocene
typeGenus Elephas
typicalBodySize large
typicalHabitat forests
grasslands
savannas

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Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Bornean pygmy elephant family Elephantidae
Sumatran elephant family Elephantidae
Asian elephants family Elephantidae
subject surface form: Asian elephant
African forest elephant family Elephantidae
African bush elephant family Elephantidae
Proboscidea includesExtantFamily Elephantidae
Mammoth family Elephantidae