Elephants typically start walking within a few hours of being born. They are able to stand on their own shortly after birth and can start walking within a day or so, although they may be a little unsteady at first.
near 1 year old
Yes, elephants are vertibrates and therefore have a backbone.
the old mans attitude was basically imaginary because he really didnt carve elephants he carved stones and her imagined elephants.
Female elephants reach sexual maturity around 10-12 years old, while males reach sexual maturity between 10-15 years old. However, in the wild, male elephants may not start mating until they are older and larger to compete with other males for mates.
Kittens begin to try to stand at about 1 week. By two weeks, they learn to keep their feet under them. They begin to toddle, taking some steps. By 4 weeks, they are climbing, running, and getting into trouble.
yes and they do the moonwalk
Yes, baby elephants are able to walk as soon as they're born.
near 1 year old
pretty much within a few hours of birth. they cant get to mothers milk without standing up.
Exactly like elephants ;)
Elephants don't have a unique gait (or walk). Their movements can be classified the same as any hoofed animal: walk, trot, canter/lope or a gallop.
THEY walk
Yes, elephants are vertibrates and therefore have a backbone.
Elephants, they walk slow, but can kill you with one stomp.
elephants do not run they can walk but there walking speed is more than a running human.
some times
the Aardwolf normally starts to walk at the age of 4 weeks old!!! amazing