African Elephants live in herds primarily. The majority of herds are led by a matriarch (oldest female), and the rest of the herd would consist of her sisters, and their children. The majority of elephants within a herd are related, except for when a male elephant would come into the herd to mate with the females that were in oestrus (in season). Once young male elephants are old enough (I don't know what age that might be) they leave the herd and head out by themselves. They will only come into a herd for mating season, and will encounter other males who they may fight for the right to mate particular females.
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Elephants are in a herd.
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The standard collective nous for elephants are:a herd of elephantsa memory of elephantsa parade of elephantsa flock of elephantsHowever, any noun suitable for the situation can be used, such as a band of elephants.
No, they stick together in groups
No, the noun elephants is a common, concrete noun, the plural form of the noun elephant; a word for a type of animal; a word for a thing.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole.Collective nouns for elephants are a herd of elephants, a memory of elephants, a parade of elephants.
Elephants are in a herd.
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Herds of elephants are usually made up of about 10 to 20 elephants, but sometimes several herds join together and form a "super herd" which can have up to 100 elephants!
No, the noun elephant is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a type of animal.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole.Collective nouns for elephants are a herd of elephants, a memory of elephants, a parade of elephants.
they had only one pair of trunks.!.
Yes, they are currently in a band together.