Yes.
Yes, elephants do have cartilage in their ears. The ears of an elephant are large and composed of a thin layer of skin over a framework of cartilage, which helps provide structure and flexibility. This cartilage allows their ears to be both lightweight and capable of dispersing heat, playing a crucial role in thermoregulation.
On their legs. :)
no
He rode elephants through cartilage.
it depends
33.84615385 elephants or 33 whole elephants and one elephant with only 3 legs
Flamingos are known to eat while kneeling, with specialized leg joints to support this posture. These birds have special adaptation in their legs with thickened skin and cartilage to provide padding for their knees when kneeling to feed.
African elephants have 4 toes on each of their front legs. Asian elephants have 5 toes on each of their front legs and have 4 toes on each of their back legs.
they have longer legs that can stride forward quickly
to support their weight
they have four big legs and two big ears
slowly a little rocky and on four legs