Yes.
elephants care for thier young with the help of the rest of the herd
20 to 30 years
herds of elephant take care of each other
Elephants are a social herd and mostly protected by the male bull elephant.The young ones are cared by the mother female elephant.Trained elephants are cared by their trainer called Mahuat.
The Zoo keppers that where the elephant live in the zoo everyone should know that
yes, young elephants can be attacked by lions and spotted hyenas, but as for big elephants they have no.
Mother elephants are mammals, and suckle their young babies with mother's milk.
It is different depending on the type of mammal We are mammals, and we usually care for our young until we die. Cows care for their young for at least two years, but young are slaughtered at two weeks old.
No.
Elephants live in the forest and raise their young there. Young ones stay with the herd for a few years until they are old enough to fend for themselves. Adolescent males leave the group while females stay with the group forever. The herd is lead by a Matriarch which is the oldest female in the herd. The whole herd takes care of rearing and protecting the youngsters.
Elephants live in the forest and raise their young there. Young ones stay with the herd for a few years until they are old enough to fend for themselves. Adolescent males leave the group while females stay with the group forever. The herd is lead by a Matriarch which is the oldest female in the herd. The whole herd takes care of rearing and protecting the youngsters.
Elephants live in the forest and raise their young there. Young ones stay with the herd for a few years until they are old enough to fend for themselves. Adolescent males leave the group while females stay with the group forever. The herd is lead by a Matriarch which is the oldest female in the herd. The whole herd takes care of rearing and protecting the youngsters.