Due to their large size the elephant has very few predators. They can run away if they need to. Elephants can run about 15 mph. If they really need to they can charge at their predators and can charge up to a speed of 25 mph.
they stay ina group and keep lookout of predators
Predators have to be extremely hungry to bother African elephants. Some predators such as female lions will follow the herd to try and grab a small elephant if they can, but mature female elephants are very wary of this.
Elephants are probably the largest living mammals on earth. They don't have any natural predators that can attack a full grown elephant. However, adolescent or young asian elephants can fall prey to adult Lions or Tigers. This can only happen if the youngster strays away from the herd.
Baby elephants are predated by lions, hyeanas and wild dogs in Africa. Adult elephants don't have any significant enemies except man. In Asia, elephants' predators are tigers and there are rare reports of adults falling victim.
Elephants are probably the largest living mammals on earth. They don't have any natural predators that can attack a full grown elephant. However, adolescent or young asian elephants can fall prey to adult Lions or Tigers. This can only happen if the youngster strays away from the herd.
Elephants are probably the largest living mammals on earth. They don't have any natural predators that can attack a full grown elephant. However, adolescent or young asian elephants can fall prey to adult Lions or Tigers. This can only happen if the youngster strays away from the herd.
lions,men,and hyena's
That's what they eat. They are not predators.
Elephants are probably the largest living mammals on earth. They don't have any natural predators that can attack a full grown elephant. However, adolescent or young asian elephants can fall prey to adult Lions or Tigers. This can only happen if the youngster strays away from the herd.
poachers, lions, cheetah's, tiger's, and leopard's are some of the many predators of elephants.
Some of the main predators of elephants are lions, tigers, hyenas, and crocodiles. However, due to their size and strength, adult elephants are not often targeted by predators, with calves being more vulnerable. In addition to these natural predators, humans also pose a significant threat to elephants through poaching and habitat destruction.
An adult elephant has no real predators. Lions may take a very small baby elephant, but the adults guard them very well to prevent this. Elephants are plant eaters so they do not prey on anything.