Dwarf Elephant
Dwarf Elephants are extinct species of elephants that were significantly smaller in size compared to their modern counterparts. These ancient creatures roamed various islands around the world during the Pleistocene epoch, adapting to their environments by evolving smaller body sizes. Despite their reduced stature, dwarf elephants retained many physical characteristics of regular elephants, including their trunk, tusks, and large ears. These unique animals played a crucial role in their respective island ecosystems, with some species believed to have faced extinction due to human activity and environmental changes.