by battling each other for her love just like other male animals
which are larger male elephants or female elephant
Female elephant tusks are called tusks. It is the same for males and females.
Yes, both male and female African elephants can have tusks, though they tend to be larger in males. Tusks are elongated incisor teeth that protrude from the elephant's mouth and are used for various tasks such as foraging, digging, and defense.
== == The female elephant is smaller, her tusks are smaller. The male grows much bigger.
Male elephants are larger than females. Males have large tusks whereas females have small or no tusks.
There is no specific time in which elephants have babies. When a female is ready to reproduce, it is termed as going into heat. By scent marks it attracts males who mate with it. After 22 months of gestation, a female elephant would give birth to its calf
Male elephants are called bulls, females are cows.
The herd is led by the oldest female elephant, called the matriarch
Cows - bulls for males
Female elephants are frequenlty called "cow" elephants.
Because the male can get aggresive with the baby elephant so if the baby elephant lives when its older it could die early or get aggressive with its own baby witch could go on with the family and could become more and more extinct until they disappear [this is happening right now]:D
All elephants have tusks, with and exception of the Female Asian elephants.