Syrian elephant

Syrian elephant is one of the Asian elephant species now extinct, which is said to have been the most prevalent strains toward the west and the largest as well as where it was up inheight at the shoulder to 3.5 meters (11.5 feet), and the remnants of the old and fees Mstgesadtha confirmed this. This strain was endemic to the area from Iran, Syria and even southern Turkey, and was known in ancient history among many people in Syria, such as the Arameans, Romans, Assyrians animals warship.

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