Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) are among the most iconic and ecologically significant terrestrial mammals in the world. They are revered in many cultures across Asia for their intelligence, strength, and symbolic value. These gentle giants play a critical role in shaping and maintaining the ecosystems in which they live, making them a cornerstone species whose survival is directly linked to the health of tropical forests and grasslands. Asian elephants are considerably smaller than their African relatives but display highly complex social behaviors and intelligence that rival other large mammals. Understanding their biology, behavior, and ecological importance provides insight into broader conservation challenges, human-wildlife interactions, and the preservation of biodiversity in Asia. This chapter serves as an entry point into the intricate world of Asian elephants, offering a foundation for exploring their anatomy, ecology, social structure, and conservation in subsequent chapters.
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