yes
It doesn't build a home. Elephants are a herd animal and move around looking for food and water. They do have migration routes and tend to stay together in family groups. The female elephants help take care of the baby elephants.
they they can stay with their father
Elephants live as a big heard which comprises of dozens of females and a bunch of baby elephants too. Almost all female baby elephants stay with the herd all their lives. Whereas, the male baby elephants usually leave the herd when they are around 5 years or so. Once they are old enough to fend for themselves, they usually wander off and lead solitary lives.
The elephant stays in the womb for about a year
baby's father's sisiter'suncle is baby's
The family will consist of an older matriarch, her daughters (usually about 3 or 4 of them) and their calves. A typical elephant family usually comprises 6 to 12 individual elephants, but can expand to a larger group of 20.
Baby elephants learn everything from their mothers. When the baby grows up, and has its own baby elephants, the knowledge is passed down onto the baby, where the process is repeated for centuries.
They can have baby elephants, YES.
Elephant babies are called calfs, male elephants are called bulls, and females are called cows.
what kind of tricks do mother elephants teach there baby elephants
They survive by living in their herd/pod/group or what ever you would wish to call it but I call it a family, anyways the baby will live with it's mother and it's family drinking from its mother. If it is a baby male elephant though the mother will care for it until it can eat/drink on it's own then the family will kick it out because they do NOT tolerate male elephants and the male will live on it's own.
no no no no...no no no! if he supports you. and treats you right. that baby needs a father. if he does that still. then stay with him.