no
Elephants are mammals and are warm blooded.
Elephants live in warm to hot climates...they can not tolerate cold.
Elephant moves to region that is favourable during this period
warm blooded
Elephants need less energy because less of their body is exposeded to the cold
No. Most of Korea have cold winters. Outside of Jeju Island, there are no Palm trees in the country. I believe elephants need a temperate climate.
Snakes, as reptiles, are cold-blooded, and Elephants, as mammals, are warm-blooded.
in the mountains where it was too cold for most of them to survive to be more specific - in the Alps
It may be possible for elephants to contract malaria, as there are over 200 different Plasmodium species. However, elephants are not susceptible to the same five Plasmodiumspecies that humans are.
Elephants are warm-blooded; they are pachyderms
Elephants' bodies can produce their own heat, as can all mammals, so they are "warm blooded," or as is the proper term, homeothermic.