African Forest Elephant

The African Forest Elephant is like a really big, gray, bulky tree trunk with ears. Imagine a giant rat with a long nose that’s a bit too floppy, wandering around in a jungle that's basically a green smoothie. It’s smaller than its cousin, the African savanna elephant, and it has tusks that look like they’re made for opening fancy nut jars rather than fighting. They mostly munch on leaves and bark, which makes them the world's largest vegan, and they can sometimes be seen shuffling through the underbrush, looking for a cozy spot to take a nap. Oh, and they also have a sneaky talent for disappearing, making them the ninjas of the animal kingdom—if ninjas were huge and loved to stomp around.