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Elephas maximus, the Indian elephant

open access: yes, 2008
The Indian or Asian elephant is the second largest land mammal on earth, and without doubt leaves an immense impression on those who meet it in the wild. Elephants are the symbols of worldly royal pomp and power, but also symbol of Buddha's last birth.
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PENANGANAN PAPILLOMA DENGAN METODE KAUTERISASI PADA GAJAH SUMATERA (ELEPHAS MAXIMUS SUMATRANUS) DI PUSAT KONSERVASI GAJAH TAMAN NASIONAL WAY KAMBAS LAMPUNG [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
PENANGANAN PAPILLOMA DENGAN METODE KAUTERISASI PADA GAJAH SUMATERA (Elephas maximus sumatranus) DI PUSAT KONSERVASI GAJAH TAMANNASIONAL WAY KAMBAS LAMPUNGABSTRAKKegiatan ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui cara penanganan kasus papilloma dengan menggunakan ...
FERNANDO JOSE IMMANUEL CLINTON SITUMORANG
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PERILAKU HARIAN GAJAH SUMATERA (Elephas maximus sumatranus) DI ELEPHANT RESPON UNIT TAMAN NASIONAL WAY KAMBAS LAMPUNG

open access: yes, 2019
Indonesia has a high wealth of  flora and  fauna, wealth is necessary guarded and preserved, one of the wealth fauna owned Indonesia is Sumatran Elephant (Elephas maximus sumatranus) .
Erianto, .   +2 more
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PERSEPSI WISATAWAN DALAM PENGEMBANGAN WISATA PENDIDIKAN BERBASIS KONSERVASI GAJAH SUMATERA (Elephas maximus sumatranus) (Perception Of Tourist Development Based Tourism Conservation Education Of Sumatran Elephant (Elephas maximus sumatra

open access: yesJournal of Natural Resources and Environmental Management, 2018
The perception of tourists is one of the most important aspects in the development of a tourist area, especially tourism that emphasizes the aspects of education and conservation.
Indra Gumay Febryano, Rusita Rusita
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STUDI KEBERADAAN VEGETASI PAKAN PADA JALUR JELAJAHRNGAJAH SUMATERA (ELEPHAS MAXIMUS SUMATRANUS) DI KAWASAN SERBAJADIRNKABUPATEN ACEH TIMUR

open access: yes, 2022
Yordansyah. 2022. Studi Keberadaan Vegetasi Pakan Pada Jalur Jelajah GajahSumatera (Elephas maximus sumatranus) di Kawasan Serbajadi KabupatenAceh Timur.
YORDANSYAH
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Don't feed the elephant: A critical examination of food‐provisioning wild elephants

open access: yesEcological Solutions and Evidence
Wildlife food provisioning may benefit tourism as it can increase sightings of cryptic species, bringing economic returns to local communities. However, food‐conditioned animals can become dangerous, resulting in the injury and death of wildlife, people ...
Shermin deSilva   +2 more
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Potential factors affecting semen quality in the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus)

open access: yesReproductive Biology and Endocrinology, 2008
Background One of the major obstacles in using artificial insemination to manage genetics of elephant population in captivity is the large variations in semen quality among ejaculates within the same and among individuals.
Pongsopavijitr Pornsawan   +6 more
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On shed molars of Asiatic elephant (Elephas maximus)

open access: yesJapanese Journal of Oral Biology, 1979
In this paper, the eleven molars of four Asiatic elephants (Elephas maximus LINNE) in two zoos are described. They were found in the straw where the elephants slept, except one premolar, artificially removed just before shedding.Compared with the molars in function, the shed molars exihibit the following: smaller number of lamellae, shorter crown ...
INUZUKA, Norihisa   +3 more
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Histomorphological features of pulmonary tuberculosis in Asian elephants (Elephas maximus)

open access: yesJournal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
Tuberculosis in Asian elephants usually shows involvement of lungs and associated lymph nodes. Grossly, the affected lobes of lungs reveal circumscribed lesions of varying sizes with central areas of caseation and necrosis. This report documents
David Abraham   +6 more
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Elephas maximus

open access: yes, 2014
This fact sheet discusses how 16,000 Asian elephants are presently tamed and in captivity in the range countries. Today, very few countries use captive elephants as beasts of burden, and captive elephants in many instances face problems including ...

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