females travel in groups while males travel alone once they get old enough to mate
yes they are living in a family or group together
It depends on where the elephants live, African ones live in groups of 0/25 Indian elephants live between 0/15 and Bulgarian/Russian elephants live in 30/40.
Elephants are known to live in family groups led by a matriarch, typically the oldest and most experienced female in the group. The matriarch plays a crucial role in leading and making decisions for the herd.
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Yes, they do. Elephants live in herds containing mature females and young offspring. Mature males live alone or in a bachelor herd. Males get together with the family herds only during the breeding season. The leader is an experienced female, usually older and larger than the rest. Elephants wander with each other, supporting each other in survival and working together to raise and protect the children.
Yes, they can and do live together.
Elephant females live in (quite large) family groups, while the males are loners but sometimes join together for safety. The female group is leaded by a matriarch, the eldest and wisest female. There are usually five to twenty adult or near-adults in a group, and all of them protect the youngest. The young are guarded mostly by their mother and siblings (if they have any). But should predators (lions, hyena's) show up and threat the group, all elephants stand together around the one to six young elephants. Elephants from a certain age (and size!) are no longer vulnerable to predators so long as they're standing and form a group.
no, they live together and its called a bundle of beavers.
A group of individuals of the same species living in a particular place is called a population.
Turtles do not live together as a group or family. However, some species will travel together to the breeding ground to mate.
very protective of their family against predators...hunting animals and humans. They are known to be in groups ....herds. Should an elephant become distressed it shortens their life expectancy and can affect breeding.
The family group live together, take meals together and share the same home. The non-related groups are people brought together by common interest.