Yes. They LOVE ears. Their normal diet from day to day is human ears with a side of fingers
The shape of an elephants ears depend on whether the elephant is an African or Asian elephant. African elephants have larger ears that look somewhat like the continent of Africa. Asian elephants have smaller, rounder ears.
The elephant's tusks and ears. The possessive noun is in bold.
An African elephant is larger and has ears shaped like the continent Africa An Indian elephants is slightly smaller has ears shaped like India
The two main breeds of elephants are the African elephant (Loxodonta africana) and the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus). African elephants are larger and have bigger ears, while Asian elephants have smaller ears and a more rounded back.
This is really interesting.... Well, its their ears, you see, if you look really closely, the African elephant has ears shaped like Africa, and the Indian has them shaped like Indiasmaller ears and shorter tusks on Indian elephants. Also, African elephants eat less curry.
No. The ears of an African elephant are larger than that of the Asian elephants.
African elephants have bigger ears than Indian elephants. Coincidentally, African elephants' ears resemble the continent of Africa, and Indian elephants' ears resemble the country of India.
it is said that you can tell were an elephant comes from by looking at the size of its ears.African ears are like a map of Africa and Asian ears are smaller
Those ears are designed like a fan. When the elephant gets hot, it fans itself with them.
Yes. Actually, the smallest ears would belong to the PIGMY elephant!
Yes, elephant ears can be used for identification purposes. Each elephant has a unique pattern of veins on the back of its ears, which can be used to distinguish individuals. Researchers often use this method to track and monitor elephant populations.
Indian elephants have smaller ears, and African elephants have larger ears. I also think that the African elephants tusks might be a bit larger than the Indian ones. This answer is not completely accurate, but the Indian elephants do have smaller ears than African.