- The
African forest elephant (Loxodonta
cyclotis) is one of the two
living species of
African elephant,
along with the
African bush elephant. It is native...
- bush
elephant (L. africana) and the
smaller African forest elephant (L.
cyclotis). Both are
social herbivores with grey skin. However, they
differ in the...
- The round-eared tube-nosed bat (Murina
cyclotis) is a
species of bat in the
family Vespertilionidae from
Central and
Southeast Asia. Csorba, G.; Bates...
- The round-eared tube-nosed
fruit bat (Nyctimene
cyclotis) is a
species of bat in the
family Pteropodidae. It is
possibly conspecific with
Nyctimene certans...
-
forest elephant,
Loxodonta cyclotis, with the
partial nuclear genome supporting P.
antiquus as more
closely related to L.
cyclotis than the
African bush elephant...
-
African bush
elephant (Loxodonta africana), the
African forest elephant (L.
cyclotis), and the
Asian elephant (Elephas maximus). They are the only surviving...
-
elephant (Loxodonta africana) and the
African forest elephant (Loxodonta
cyclotis) are the
largest extant land-based animals.
Elephants are
herbivores with...
-
African bush elephant, L. africana, and the
African forest elephant, L.
cyclotis.
African Elephant may also
refer to: A 1982
steel sculpture by
Robert Fowler...
- face. It
closely resembles the
sympatric round-eared tube-nosed bat (M.
cyclotis). It is
possibly affected by
habitat loss due to logging. Yu, W.; Wu, Y...
- with mammoths.
Loxodonta (African) L.
africana African bush
elephant L.
cyclotis African forest elephant Elephas (Asiatic) E.
maximus Asian elephant E....