Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Although smaller than its African counterpart, this strong animal is used for heavy hauling in many countries in Asia. What is the name of this pachyderm that is always a favorite sight for tourists too?"
...1. Zebu 2. Buffalo 3. Asian Elephant 4. Asian Rhinoceros There are three subspecies of the Asian elephant - Sri Lanka's Elephas maximus maximus, the Indian elephant (Elephas maximus indicus) and the Sumatran elephant (Elephas maximus sumatranus) from Indonesia. All are listed as endangered by the IUCN, primarily due to loss of viable habitat. These elephants are long lived with lifespans of seventy years not uncommon. The bull (male) elephants are larger than their female counterparts with the males typically weighing up to 12,000 lb (5,400 kg) and the females about 1/3 less. These animals are highly intelligent with a well-developed sense of self awareness. Mothers and calves tend to move in groups while males tend to be more solitary after mating. They are herbivorous consuming up to 330 lb (150 kg) of a wide variety of plants every day.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "2. Although smaller than its African counterpart, this strong animal is used for heavy hauling in many countries in Asia. What is the name of this pachyderm that is always a favorite sight for tourists too?"
Asian Elephant:
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