From the Wikipedia web site (excerpts): Wikipedia elephants
"The first military application of elephants dates from around 1100 BC and is mentioned in several Sanskrit hymns...The battle of Gaugamela (October 1, 331 BC), fought against Alexander the Great was probably among the first confrontations of Europeans with war elephants... The successors to Alexander's empire, the Diadochi, used hundereds of Indian elephants in their wars. The Carthaginians and the Egyptians began taming African elephants for the same purpose. Indian elephants were larger but did not guarantee victory for Antiochus III the Great at the battle of Raphia in 217 BC. The Numidians used the Forest elephant.
The smaller Forest elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis) used to be classified as a subspecies of the larger L. africana. But in 2001, DNA analysis used to trace poached ivory found too many differences between the 2 subspecies and they were therefore classified as distinct species. So now there are 3 species in the elephant genus (Indian, African and Forest).
I dunno if in RTW they will distinguish the 3 species. In TC battle of Raphia there was a big deal made of the different elephant sizes. And the unit list in the pack_0 data file includes forest elephant. So they probably distinguish them.
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