it comes out of the mother's part that gives the baby
1 offspring at a time, with an approximate gestation period of 2 years.
baby elephants are called calves (or calf)
I suppose that they could, if mammoths weren't extinct.
lion,elephant,horse,donkey. cat
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Probably because they are large and tough.Larger animals tend to be higher up in the food chain and are less likely to be eaten when born. A mouse needs to have dozens of offspring a year to insure that one of then will get to continue the species. A human or and elephant need only have a few offspring in a lifetime to continue the species.
As new born elephants weigh the same as a Ford Focus, it is quite easy for the mother elephant to realise she is expecting. If she feels like she weighs anything above what a citroen berlingo weighs, she knows she is having twins.
The Offspring was born in 1984, in Garden Grove, California, USA.
Twins are two offspring born together. Triplets are three offspring born together. Quadruplets are four offspring born together. Quintuplets are five offspring born together.
They Mate and the offspring is born.
Elephants reproduce sexually. It takes both a male and a female elephant to produce an offspring one. They cannot simply [example] break off a toe to create one, and thus it's called Sexual Reproduction.
Baby elephants are born just like humans. When the parents, a male and a female elephant mate, the female elephant becomes pregnant. After a gestation period the baby elephant is born.