yes
Dublin Zoo has Asian Elephants, but does not have any African Elephants.
African elephants can be eaten by lions, but I don't know if any other big cats eat them too.
Yes.
they do not have any
whenever i go to any zoo,i see both african elephants and asian elephants!
Elephants do have mates for long periods. Bull elephants, when mature, are usually loners, and will mate with any female in heat.
unlike the Indian elephant the African elephant has not ever been domesticated on any sort of large scale.
Yes, African elephants have several special adaptations to their environment. These include their large ears, which help regulate body temperature, their long tusks used for feeding and defense, and their trunk, which is a versatile tool for gathering food and water. Additionally, their thick skin provides protection against the sun and insects.
no they don't have tusks
No. Whales are mammals, and bigger than elephants. Elephants are the biggest land-living mammals though. No. There are several kinds of whales that are larger than elephants. However, the African Elephant is the largest mammal (or animal of any kind) that lives on land.
The Sun helps African elephants, as well as most animals, in three main ways. First, elephants depend on plants for food, which can only make food and survive if there is enough sunlight. Secondly, elephants depend on sunlight in order to see, which is one of their primary senses. Last but not least, without the Sun's warmth, Earth would be far to cold for any life to exist on the surface, including African elephants.
Adult elephants are large, and therefore they need no protection. Their size prevents any animal attacking them. When an elephant is weak, sick, or a child and is in danger of being attacked because of their vunerability, the elephant will be in the middle of the parade(or herd) of elephants. Then any animal will not be able to get to the vunerable elephant.