A baby elephants height at birth is 26 to 42 inches, averaging at 35 inches.
Baby Elephants are one of the largest and heavies babies at birth. At birth, they weigh approximately 250 pounds and can stand at around 2.5 feet tall. At the end of a year or so, they weigh over a 1000 pounds.
At birth a baby elephant can weigh as much as 90 kilos. This is the equivalent of about 200 pounds.
A baby elephant typically weighs between 200-300 pounds (90-135 kilograms) at birth.
Baby Elephants are one of the largest and heavies babies at birth. At birth, they weigh approximately 250 pounds and can stand at around 2.5 feet tall. Elephant calves feed exclusively on their mother's milk for the first few months and grow rapidly in both size and weight.
Usually, only a single young is born, but twins sometimes occur.
Babies can be anywhere from 5-24 inches at birth, and most are about 16-22 inches. Rarely, babies can be only a few inches long, or they can be very long at 24-28 inches. Premature babies can often be 1-8 inches long.
about 36 inches, to the shoulders.
30 baby elephants equal a adult elephant.
Technically the answer is zero. African elephants are pregnant for about 22 months so they only have babies about once every two to four years.Elephants can only have one baby a year, because elephant gestation lasts for almost 2 years.
Elephants have the longest gestation time in the animal kingdom. A female will carry a baby for 22 months before giving birth. Elephants give birth standing up, and the baby falls to the ground.
The answer depends on which animal's baby the question is about: lots of animals' offsprings are called cubs.
2.5 feet