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Taxonomic Classification (Elephant)
Bishal_Pics · 8 months ago
Elephants are part of the family Elephantidae within the order Proboscidea. Three extant species are recognized today: African bush, African forest, and Asian elephant.

The African bush elephant is the largest, known for its ears shaped like the African continent. Meanwhile, the African forest elephant, smaller and darker, lives in dense tropical forests.

On the other side of the globe, the Asian elephant is primarily found in the forests and grasslands of the Southeast Asian region. Three recognized subspecies exist: the Indian, Sumatran, and Sri Lankan elephants.

Additionally, recent studies add a fourth subspecies, the Bornean elephant. This population, residing in northern Borneo, sets itself apart by its smaller build yet larger ears, extended tail, and straight tusks. Genetic examinations reveal their diversion from their mainland counterparts about 300,000 years ago. 

According to a 2003 study, this elephant population from Borneo shares its DNA makeup with the elephants that once roamed the Sunda Islands1. The study further suggests a prolonged separation of the Borneo elephants from Southeast Asian elephant populations since the Pleistocene era.

In the following sections, learn where each of them lives and how to distinguish them from each other easily.
A Tropical Floral Forest look with Classic Calla Lilies
KisuKotha · 8 months ago
For a simple, yet elegant arrangement, you can go for white calla lilies in a clear vase with green tropical foliage. This display creates a beautiful and eye-catching focal point for either your entry foyer or living room. Alternatively, if you want to hide the roots, you can either remove them totally or use an opaque vase. Blue or copper colours go well with white flowers.
Classic Victorian House on Tranquil Street
Dreams · 9 months ago
An intricate, classic Victorian style house located on a calm residential street. The two-storey house painted in soft pastel shades stands out amidst a lush green lawn. The house boasts of beautiful woodwork detailing on the gables and windows. It has a welcoming front porch lined with potted plants, inviting visitors to enjoy its serenity. The property is enclosed by a charming wrought iron fence, and a stone pathway leads to the entrance. The afternoon sun casts a warm glow, accenting the house's traditional and ornate architectural features.
Classic House with Terracotta Tiled Roof and Green Front Door
Dreams · 9 months ago
A detailed portrayal of a classically designed house in warm daylight. The house should have a terracotta tiled roof, white washed walls and a green front door. There should be a beautifully maintained front garden with a short brick wall, vibrant flowers and lush green plants. In the background we can see a deep blue clear sky.
Dream Classical Style House Plans & Designs
Akkach · 9 months ago
The neoclassical, or just plain classical, house plan style arose in the mid-19th century. Instead of mimicking colonial English styles, classical house plans espouse the more romantic architecture of ancient Greece and Rome. A typical classical home plan features two stories (sometimes flanked by one story wings) and a grand entryway. Sometimes this impressive entrance features a porch with elegant columns supporting a chic triangular pediment. In other cases, the entrance may boast a two story portico supported by two towering columns. Whatever slight variation is invoked, rest assured that a classical house plan’s entryway will ooze curb appeal and quickly become the talk of the block.
A classical house plan is symmetrical and proportional. The front door—encompassed in the signature grand entryway--is usually presented in the center of the home, with a balanced number of windows on either side of it. Roofline balustrades and other unique and decorative details, like egg-and-dart molding, are also common.
Within the below classical house plans collection, you’ll likely come across Greek Revival (sometimes called Southern Colonial) and Adam/Federal style house plans. Like classical house plans, Greek Revival and Adam/Federal blueprints trace their origins back to the classical formality of the post-colonial, mid-19th century period. As a result, they feature many of the same characteristics, including number of stories (two or more), symmetry, spaciousness, and splendor.
Related categories include: House Plans with Ultimate Entrances
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