Everything about Elephas Namadicus totally explained
Elephas namadicus was a species of relatively small (7 feet at the shoulders) prehistoric elephant that ranged throughout
Pleistocene Asia, from
India (where it was first discovered) to
Japan, where the indigenous
Neolithic cultures hunted that particular subspecies for food. It is a descendant of the Straight-Tusked Elephant.
Some authorities regard it to be a
subspecies of
E. antiquus, the Straight-Tusked Elephant, due to extreme similarities of the tusks.
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