Size: Elephants are the largest land animals on Earth.
Body: Elephants have big bodies, wide legs, and thick skin that helps them retain water.
Tusks: Elephants' tusks are actually teeth that grow throughout their lives.
Trunk: Elephants use their trunks for many things, including drinking, bathing, picking up objects, and greeting other elephants. They can also use their trunks as snorkels while swimming.
Intelligence: Elephants are highly intelligent and have the largest brains of any land animal, four times larger than a human's brain.
Social structure: Elephants are known to be one of the most socially evolved mammals. They live in herds made up of mother elephants and their babies.
Diet: Asian elephants have six sets of teeth in their lifetime because they eat plants and constantly wear down their teeth.
Communication: Elephants communicate through vibrations.
Behavior: Elephants are shy but can be dangerous if they feel threatened.