yes,usually only to sleep standing up though!
Yes elephants can dislocate their knees.
no
Elephant = Gaj (in Hindi) Knee = (can also be written as) ni Therefore knee of the elephant= Ghajini :D
You don't dislocate bones, you dislocate joints.
The prefix for locate is "relocate".
When you dislocate something it usually results in one side of the knee (in this case) being weaker. Standing up (you may have stood up and applied force to the outside or inside of the knee in a weird way to cause the knee to dislocate. If its a part of the knee it would most likely be your patella or knee cap (very common injury). If you think of a horses reins you pull on the right to make the horse go right the same thing with the muscles in the knee the lateral muscles of the knee pull the knee cap out . Or the medial will pull in. Physical Therapy is the only way to fix this (or surgery).
A knee can be dislocated as a result of a sudden impact and force directly on the knee. For example: a direct hit on the knee from a fall. It can be dislocated as a result of an awkward running position as well. Dislocations can also occur from medical problems associated with disease.
Well, if you are about to perform and it's your last rehearsal before the show you don't want to dislocate your knee or pull you muscle, do you? NO! Hope I helped!
An African Elephant baby (called a calf) is knee-high tall to its mother.
No, they do not dislocate your jaw.But they used too!
Yes, if they hit it hard enough on something, it will dislocate.
None of the men actually experienced these things; they just thought they had.