yes and i can show you more brains of other animals.
no because the elephant will sit on them
About 3x. The average elehpant brain weighs about 10 lbs and the average human brain weighs about 3 but it depends on the elephant and the human.
Please see http://elephant.elehost.com/About_Elephants/Anatomy/The_Brain/the_brain.html "While the brain of the elephant is the largest in size among the land mammals, it actually only occupies a small area at the back of the skull. However, in proportion to the size of the body, the elephant brain is smaller than the human brain. Despite this, the elephant is one of the only animals along with all apes (including ourselves), sperm whales and a few other creatures who has a large brain relative to body size."
* The brain weight of the bull African elephant is 4.2-5.4 kg (9.26 lb-11.90 lb). * The brain weight of the cow African elephant is 3.6-4.3 kg (7.94 lb-9.48 lb). * An elephant's brain is about four times the size of a human brain. * Although the brain of the elephant is the largest in size among all of the land mammals, it actually only occupies a small area at the back of the skull.
nope infact research shows that an elephants brain is actually the size of a peanut and our brain is the size of both our fists put together so our brains our actually larger than a giant elephants appearance does not matter when it comes to brain size.:)
no
Can a human have sexx with an elephant
Not sure what kind of answer you are looking for. In English literature, that would be considered a simile."A human brain is like a computer."Or it could be an understatement, considering the human brain is extremely powerful in ways a computer never will be.
when an elephant is really trying, it would eventually catch a human, though there sppeds are simillar
Google, and tpe in Human Body, then at the top of the page click Images
human brain. seeing as a human only has one brain.
Yes and no. The brain human brain could cope with it but we currently have no way of synthesising an eye or the optic nerve and its connection to the brain.