Yes they do -- I believe it's 3 on each foot.
Yes, they do... See the related link below for more info:
African elephants have 3 nails on each hind foot, and 4 on each front foot.Asian elephants have 4 nails on each hind foot and 5 on each front foot
I think it is knocking in nails
They don't, humans do.
There are normally 3 nails on each back foot and 3 on each front - totalling 12 nails on an elephant. Note that these are not actually toe nails in the typical sense and are not directly linked to the number of digits in the foot. Apparently, Asian elephants have 4 nails on the back feet and 4 on the front.
elephant's actually don't have claws. they have toe nails just like humans. elephants protect themselves with their tusk.
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.
Answer 2 Finger nails are the human representation of claws in animals. Some are almost redundant, such as elephants, but others such as felines use them seriously.Other In building, a nail is a metal spike used for fastening pieces of timber etc together. nails are used for scratching..or decoration..l0lzjokez..nails are some reason but no idea
Answer 2 Finger nails are the human representation of claws in animals. Some are almost redundant, such as elephants, but others such as felines use them seriously.Other In building, a nail is a metal spike used for fastening pieces of timber etc together. nails are used for scratching..or decoration..l0lzjokez..nails are some reason but no idea
mammoth's weigh more but they are exstinked CORRECT ANSWER: Animals living today that are bigger than elephants are aquatic. They are: Blue whale Sperm whale Whale shark Right whale Finback whale Humpback whale
Asian Elephants(my favourite), Indian Elephants, African Elephants,
their are 2 types of elephants. Their are African elephants and Asian elephants too.
A dozen equals twelve and if you change it to a dozen elephants you are saying 12 elephants the answer is twelve elephants.