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few humans have seen this creature and for decades the Forest elephant
was thought to be a myth. Forest elephants spend up to 19 hours a
day eating, which can add up to over 100 kilos of food a day! They
have finger-like projections on the tip of their trunk, which helps
them rip leaves off trees.
You may have
heard of the saying: "An elephant never forgets", well
this is because they are very intelligent, fast learners and incredibly
fit.
However, the
number of these shy forest giants is decreasing, mainly due to the
destruction of the rainforest that they live in, which once stretched
across Africa from Senegal to Uganda.
Now over 85
percent of the forest is gone, due to logging. The remaining forest
stretches across regions of Cameroon, Central African Republic,
Congo Brazzaville, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial
Guinea and Gabon.
But it is not
only the Forest elephant's future that is uncertain, the forest
is also home to other animals such as the little known Okapi and
Congo Peacock as well as around 12 million forest-dwelling people
who depend on the forest for shelter, medicine and food.
Click
here to take action today to help save the home of the Forest elephant!
Ssend a message for a "forest friend".
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