Raised African Bush Elephant

The Raised African Bush Elephant is regarded as its own species due to its intelligence capabilities and its generally standing posture. Although not hunted for ivory due to their small molars, the Raised African Bush Elephant population had been experiencing several rapid declines since the 1700's up until the 1870's. The Raised African Bush Elephant is a very social animal often demonstrating human-like behaviors. Their enlarged cerebral cortex, hippocampus, limbic system, and gyral patterns have resulted in human behaviors and the development of the Elephant Language.

Taxonomy
As several studies have shown, the superior intelligence of the Raised African Bush Elephant have proven that the species is a distinct species, not to be regarded as African Bush Elephants. Their larger skull and skeletal construction compared to other species of African Elephants are further evidence of separation from the African Elephant somewhere around 2 million years ago.