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The shape of the head of the female African elephant
The gender of an African elephant may be identified by looking at the shape of the head of the animal. Indeed, females are distinguishes by their angled forehead, as in the photograph. Moreover, adult females are usually a little bit smaller than males and always live in herds with the youngest individuals.
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