they both have families and care for them ,most of the.time
we are different and alike .
They only have one predator . . . us the HUMAN BEING !
because poachers(human/people) kill them for their tusks
Human Exploitation
African elephants are being threatened by illegal hunting for meat and ivory, human elephant conflict and habitat loss
Since the African elephant is the largest animal with feet, I would say them.
The animal most dangerous to the elephant are humans. Lions have been known to kill calves and old, sick or weak elephants, but the only creature that is a threat to a healthy adult elephant is a human.
An African elephant has more than one way to defend itself.If threatened by another animal or human, the elephant may charge at the threat, using it's weight to overcome the threat.Some elephants grow tusks, they can be used as a weapon.The elephant also has a very thick skin, this is like a suit of armour to defend against attack.
i would think humans because we take away their habitat :) other than that, it has no enemies.
no because the elephant will sit on them
The African elephant (Loxodonta africana and Loxodonta cyclotis)
when an elephant is really trying, it would eventually catch a human, though there sppeds are simillar
Elephants are very social and show emotions. One scientist observed a baby elephant that was playing in the grass. The calf got separated from his mother for a period of time. As soon as the calf noticed, the calf started wailing and crying. The calf's mother then rushed to the calf's side and began comforting it with her truck. Elephants are also sensitive to death. Elephants have been observed picking up bones of other elephants and carrying with them.The elephants are also silent for a period of time as if they were remembering the elephant. They focus on the skull, possibly to identify the elephant. Elephants also form circles around their young to protect them from predators. If a herd of elephants are separated, when they reunite they celebrate. This includes spinning, trumpeting, playing, and greetings.