2002 2oz 50c Sterling Silver Wildlife Series The Elephant

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2002

 WILDLIFE SERIES 

THE AFRICAN ELEPHANT

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2002 2oz 50c Sterling Silver Wildlife Series The Elephant
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DETAILS :

MASS: 76.252 gram

DIAMETER: 50.600 mm

METAL CONTENT: Ag 925 Cu75 

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 The first scientific description of the African elephant was written by Johann Friedrich Blumenbach in 1797 who proposed the scientific name Elephas africanus. Loxodonte was proposed as generic name for the African elephant by Georges Cuvier in 1824. This name refers to the lozenge-shaped enamel of the molar teeth, which differs significantly from the shape of the Asian elephant's molar enamel. An anonymous author used the Latinized spelling Loxodonta in 1827. Anonymous was recognized as authority by the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature in 1999.

Elephas (Loxodonta) cyclotis was proposed by Paul Matschie in 1900 who described three African elephant zoological specimens from Cameroon whose skulls differed in shape from elephant skulls collected elsewhere in Africa. In 1936, Glover Morrill Allen considered this elephant to be a distinct species and called it 'forest elephant'. Later authors considered it to be a subspecies. Morphological and genetic analyses provided evidence for species-level differences between the African bush elephant and the African forest elephant.

In 1907, Richard Lydekker proposed six African elephant subspecies based on the different sizes and shapes of their ears. They are all considered synonymous with the African bush elephant.

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