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ELEFANTE

El eelefante africano de sabana (Loxodonta africana) es un mamífero proboscídeo de la familia de los elefÔntidos. Es el mayor mamífero terrestre que existe en la actualidad. Se trata de una de las tres últimas especies de proboscídeos que sobreviven hoy en día, siendo las otras el elefante africano de bosque (Loxodonta cyclotis, previamente considerado una subespecie de L. africana, aunque su clasificación taxonómica se mantiene en duda) y el elefante asiÔtico(Elephas maximus).

mamƬfero de gran tamaƱo y peso.solo existen dos especies: el africano y el asiƔtico

oso

Los osos o Ćŗrsidos (Ursidae) son una familia de mamĆ­feros omnĆ­voros. Son animales de gran tamaƱo, generalmente omnĆ­voros ya que, a pesar de su temible dentadura, comen frutos, raĆ­ces e insectos, ademĆ”s de carne. Sin embargo, el oso polar, debido a la escasez de otras fuentes de alimento, se alimenta casi Ćŗnicamente de carne.2​ Con sus pesados cuerpos y sus poderosas mandĆ­bulas, los osos se encuentran entre los mayores carnĆ­vorosque viven en la Tierra. Un macho de oso polar pesa en promedio 500 kg y alcanza una talla de hasta 130 cm a la altura de la cruz.3​ Se mueven con un caminar pesado, apoyando toda la planta de los pies (son, por lo tanto, animales plantĆ­grados). Tienen orejas cortas y cola reducida.

tigre

El tigre (Panthera tigris) es una de las cuatro​ especies de la subfamilia de los panterinos (familia Felidae) pertenecientes al gĆ©nero Panthera. Se encuentra solamente en el continente asiĆ”tico; es un predador carnĆ­voro y es la especie de fĆ©lido mĆ”s grande del mundo junto con el león pudiendo alcanzar ambos un tamaƱo comparable al de los fósiles de fĆ©lidos de mayor tamaƱo.

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