no, it can't
An elephant plus a bear equals on very strong elephant.
Bear calves could be referred to those calves that have such thick fluffy hair that they look like little bears with four legs; these are often referred to yak calves, Highland calves, or Galloway calves, all of which are born with thick long hair. The term could be a mis-spelling of "bare calves" which may be those calves that are orphaned and are raised in a bottle or bucket by humans.
1. Elephant 2. Polar bear 3. Rhinoceros 4. Hippopotamus 5. Grizzly bear
Quite soon after a successful mating.
The each letter of the beginning of these 4 words spells bear. But each one of those 4 letters is the first letter to another word. Since B is for bear, and e is for elephant, and a is for ant, and r is for rat.
An elephant bear is half elephant and half bear. This is very rare, but it is basically a giant bear with flappy grey ears and a trunk.
Yes it is; they are both called Calves.
baby elephants are called calves (or calf)
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It is highly likely that the elephant would win the fight. Elephants have thick, defensive hide and tons of muscles to protect itself from claws and teeth, which would make it not get injured by the polar bear. The strong muscles of the elephant's head is good enough to kill the polar bear whenever it hits the polar bear. If the elephant has sharp tusks, it would definitely win by goring the polar bear to death. A cow elephant or a bull elephant can crush a polar bear to death.
Babies are calves, then juveniles as they grow, and finally subadults.
Elephant