Borneo Elephant (elephas maximus borneensis) is a mammal type animal. It lives in rainforest and tropical woodland. The animal weights about 3,000kg - 5,000kg (6,500lbs - 11,000lbs) and average life span is 55 - 70 years. Human, tiger predators are dangerous for borneo elephants. See the table below to learn more information.
Facts about borneo elephants
Name | Borneo Elephant |
Size (H) | 2m - 3m (7ft - 10ft) |
Order | Proboscidea |
Main Prey | Grass, fruit, roots |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Habitat | Rainforest and tropical woodland |
Lifestyle | Herd |
Predators | Human, tiger |
Colour | Grey, brown, black |
Diet | Herbivore |
Scientific Name | Elephas maximus borneensis |
Life Span | 55 - 70 years |
Class | Mammalia |
Skin Type | Leather |
Average Litter Size | 1 |
Genus | Elephas |
Family | Elephantidae |
Phylum | Chordata |
Type | Mammal |
Conservation Status | Critically endangered |
Top Speed | 43km/h (27mph) |
Weight | 3,000kg - 5,000kg (6,500lbs - 11,000lbs) |
Distinctive Features | Long trunk and large feet |