Yes
As elephants are mammals, and all mammals are vertabrates (ie. they have a backbone), then yes, they do indeed have a backbone.
Cows, elephants and whales are all mammals.
Like all mammals, elephants employ internal fertilisation.
Like all mammals they get it from their mother.
Like all mammals, yes, they are.
They are mammals.
Good Question! Elephants are mammals, and all mammals have hair. So, according to science, elephants do have hair! Although it is very coarse, thick, and bristly, elephants have hair. Thanks for asking, have a great day!
Yes. They are mammals.
Mammals.
I am quite certain that Asian elephants are mammals just like the African forest elephants and African bush elephants. It just makes more sense that all of the types of elephants would be mammals like one another. And from pictures that have been seen asian elephants were born without being in an egg.
An elephant is a mammal. All mammals are vertebrates. Therefore, the elephant is a vertebrate animal An elephant is a mammal. All mammals are vertebrates. Therefore, the elephant is a vertebrate animal
Neither. Elephants are placental mammals, which form a different group of mammals from either the marsupials (pouched mammals) or the monotremes (egg-laying mammals).