Under the right circumstances, it could potentially happen, but generally, no.
Probably not. A semi may be just too heavy for an elephant to lift and put on its side.
That all depends on the size of the box truck and whether it is empty or not. An elephant would have an easier time putting an empty box truck on its side than a full one, for instance.
You can't actually flip it, you have it blow it over.
to get run over by a truck! :P written by 3 mysterious people
In 1980, Mack made several models of truck, including conventional and cab-over-engine models. The weight will depend on a number of factors, and knowing the model as well as the make is necessary to get a ballpark figure.
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The rruck would flip over because of it's container
around 3 normal people to lift the front tires and one strong person to flip it over
To flip a figure over a line is a reflection.
Game Over - Flip - was created in 2003.
yes but you have to consiter how high the truck or car will get until it will start have problems or flip over because it is so high.
Anywhere from 13,000 to over 20,000 lbs., depending on specifics. Mack tended to be more focused on vocational vehicles, so the specs on their tractors can vary greatly. The wheelbase of the truck, the axle weight ratings, whether it has a single or double frame, any additional equipment (such as PTO systems), etc. will affect the tare weight of the vehicle.