Elephants live in the forest and raise their young there. Young ones stay with the herd for a few years until they are old enough to fend for themselves. Adolescent males leave the group while females stay with the group forever. The herd is lead by a Matriarch which is the oldest female in the herd. The whole herd takes care of rearing and protecting the youngsters.
yes, young elephants can be attacked by lions and spotted hyenas, but as for big elephants they have no.
Mother elephants are mammals, and suckle their young babies with mother's milk.
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Elephants give birth to only one young at a time, although, in very rare cases, a female can have twins.
Female elephants are frequenlty called "cow" elephants.
It is referred to as an elephant calf.
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Elephants are mammals.All mammals give birth except platypus so Elephants give birth to young alive.
elephants care for thier young with the help of the rest of the herd
Elephants are mammals. They drink their mothers milk from underneath the mothers until they are big. :)