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Elephants don't lay babies.
There are about 470,000 living African elephants at this time.
Elephants give birth to only one young at a time, although, in very rare cases, a female can have twins.
Asian Elephants normally give birth to one calf at a time, but there can be twin calves. Elephants can give birth to about 7 calves in their lives.
Elephants usually drink once or twice in a day. They are known to drink up to 200 liters of water in a day.
Asian elephants only have one calf at a time. They typically have about 4 offspring in their life time.
It's the other way around. African elephants have bigger ears. The theory is that since elephants can't sweat, they use their ears - which are full of blood vessels close to the surface - to cool themselves down with. And as Africa is generally hotter than Asia, African elephants need bigger ears to keep from overheating. Also. African elephants generally live in the open, while Asian elephants spend more time in the woods. Bigger ears would get quite worn and torn if they kept brushing up against trees and branches all the time.
A elephant lives in many places such as the national parks,jungle and certain deserts. Elephants dont live in rain forests. There was once a time when people tried to introduce elephants to rainforests. They tried to put 1000 elephants in Pench for the tourists. All of them died in 2 weeks.
The mammoth is an extinct form of the elephant. The mammoth died out a long time ago. The only elephants that are around today are the African and Indian elephant.
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Elephants typically have a gestation period of about 22 months, the longest of any mammal. They usually give birth to a single calf, although twins can occur very rarely. Female elephants can reproduce throughout their lives, but the average number of offspring they have in a lifetime can vary depending on factors such as survival rates and reproductive success.