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Borneo Elephant 2025au. Borneo elephant stock image. Image of mammals, species 89289441 Sadly, Sabah has lost 60% of its lowland rainforest, the perfect elephant habitat, to deforestation for agriculture and plantation. Tour cost excludes: International flights and departure taxes, visa, travel insurance, tips to tour leaders, camera permits where required, laundry, drinks and other items of a personal nature.

The Borneo Elephant (Elephas maximus borneensis) Kelvin Marshall Nature & Wildlife Photography
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Tour cost excludes: International flights and departure taxes, visa, travel insurance, tips to tour leaders, camera permits where required, laundry, drinks and other items of a personal nature. Size: Length: Male: 5 ft 6 in-8 ft 6 in (1.7-2.6 m) Female: 4 ft 11 in-7 ft 2 in (1.5-2.2 m) Weight: 4,000 lb (1,800 kg) Body and Coloration: One of the distinct physical features distinguishing the Borneo from most other Asian elephants is its large, plump appearance

The Borneo Elephant (Elephas maximus borneensis) Kelvin Marshall Nature & Wildlife Photography

They have big ears that actually look larger than what they are because of their small, round face. Tour cost includes: all accommodation, main meals, drinking water, internal flights (as stated in itinerary), overland transport, tips to local drivers and guides, entrance fees, and guide fees With an estimated 40,000 animals surviving in the wild, spread across 13 countries of southern Asia, the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) has been classified as Endangered by the IUCN since 1986.

Why Every Traveler Needs To Visit Borneo Once. The Asian elephant is one of three elephant species alive today - the other two are the African savanna and forest elephants GENEVA - Agriculture, mining, logging and other human activities on Borneo have caused elephants living on the Southeast Asian island to become endangered, according to an assessment by wildlife.

The Borneo Elephant (Elephas maximus borneensis) Kelvin Marshall Nature & Wildlife Photography. Sadly, Sabah has lost 60% of its lowland rainforest, the perfect elephant habitat, to deforestation for agriculture and plantation. Tour cost includes: all accommodation, main meals, drinking water, internal flights (as stated in itinerary), overland transport, tips to local drivers and guides, entrance fees, and guide fees