Gajah blora
Elephas hysudrindicus, commonly known as Gajah Blora (Blora Elephant) in Indonesia is a species of extinct elephant of the Pleistocene of Java and is anatomically distinct from the extant Asian elephant (E. maximus ).
The head of the Bandung Geological Museum, Yunus Kusumbrata said that this species existed around 15,000 years ago.
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