Around 65 to 70 years.
Coming of Age with Elephants - 1994 was released on: USA: 1994
The longest age of elephants are up to their 80's and they die of weakness
no
elephants aren't carnivores they are omnivores
Yes, coming of age is a theme in Toomai of the Elephants. It shows that Toomai is a young boy and he grows up near the end of the story, when he sees the elephants dance.
They didn't. There was not a single elephant which was alive when the Ice Age began, and still alive when the Ice Age ended. Elephants live a long time, but nowhere near as long as the Ice Age lasted.
Baby elephants nurse for up to two years of age.
No he doesn't :)
In the year 1990.
Elephants can die in pregnancy.
They have a designated area or 'elephant graveyard' they go to to pass away. Elephants will travel many miles to end up at the 'elephant graveyard. In most cases, they know when it is their time and will travel to elephant graveyards if they are able. Most of the time, elephants do not die of old age. For the most part, they die of starvation. They spend most of their lives eating vegetation which requires a lot of chewing. Eventually their teeth grind down and then another one will take it's place. Similar to the way we lose our baby teeth as we grow older and then a new one comes in. With elephants however, this will happen four times in their lives. Once their teeth are eventually gone, they no longer can eat and therefor starve to death. Elephants also die from poachers. The poachers take there tusks. They use the tusks to make jewelry and carve them. The tusks are made from ivory.
Baby elephants or calves are born without tusks. They will get their tusks around age 3.