will tell the story of the elephant's life.Once this giant inhabited the whole of Africa south of the Sahara desert. Today in the wild there are about 600 thousand of these African giants. They live in separate areas of East, South, West and Equatorial Africa. However, relatively large populations can be found only in reserves or national parks.Elephants live united in a herd, led by an old and wise elephant, the size of which is 9-12 individuals. The herd consists of females and their offspring. Adult males live apart, only occasionally joining together in a temporary phase. The life expectancy of the African elephant is up to 60-70 years, and in captivity, this figure reaches 80 years. Interestingly, lifelong elephant does not stop growing.