Elephants mate with a male rearing up on top of a female and then mating with her like a human would. Then, if she is pregnant, after a long gestation period of over a year, she will give birth to a baby elephant called a calf. Around 90% of elephant calves are born at night.For day 10%.
No. No males of a species has babies. Elephants are mammals.
They are extremely intelligent, emotional, endangered animals and an essential part of their natural ecosystem. If they were to go extinct, the flora and fauna of Africa/Asia would suffer terribly. Better answer than the question deserves.
only one because baby elephants are heavy and mothers could not carry that much weight. Them being fatasses and all.
The skin of Indian elephants feels rough and thick, with a leathery texture. It is covered with wrinkles and folds that help to regulate their body temperature and protect their skin from the sun and insects.
females travel in groups while males travel alone once they get old enough to mate
some kinds of sharks it there babys if there hungry
mammoth's weigh more but they are exstinked CORRECT ANSWER: Animals living today that are bigger than elephants are aquatic. They are: Blue whale Sperm whale Whale shark Right whale Finback whale Humpback whale
You have to have one of your babys in school to become another babys godparent
no
"a babys gatta do, what a babys gatta do"
a black mollies babys are normally bigger than guppys babys, they are little black fish.
Asian Elephants(my favourite), Indian Elephants, African Elephants,