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.
they both have families and care for them ,most of the.timewe are different and alike .
They both contain elephant ivory.
both have tusks.
They are all made of eukaryotic cells
no because the elephant will sit on them
when an elephant is really trying, it would eventually catch a human, though there sppeds are simillar
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A human hunter.
No, their families were "both alike in dignity".
they aren't alike Asian elephants are smaller and usually have no trunks and African elephants are bigger and tend to weigh more
no he is not half elephant. Only the head of lord Ganesha is made of elephant head.
the phrase "two households both alike in dignity" means that the two families in the play (which are the montagues and the capulets) are equal. they were both high class families and "alike in dignity" means that they were very much the same.