They are both wrinkley, both have tusks and trunks, both are very big, but females are slightly smaller.
The male and female pincone are both grown on the same tree.
They both write books
The opposite gender of an elephant is not a concept that applies to animals in the same way it does to humans. In zoology, the term "gender" is typically used to describe the biological differences between male and female individuals within a species. Elephants, like many other animals, have distinct male and female sexes rather than genders.
Male Elephants are called Bulls and Female Elephants are called cows.
female elephants are shorter that male elephants so they could be about 6 feet high to the shoulder's.
Similarities:-sex organs-both get cancer-circularDifferences:-ovaries female-testes male
Male = bull Female = cow
Female elephants are called cows while male elephants are called bulls and young elephants are called calves. Like cows, elephants live in groups called "herds".
Male elephants are called bulls, and female elephants cows.
No, female elephants are called cows, apart from the dominant female and she is called the matriarch; only male elephants are called bulls.
Male elephants are typically larger in size compared to females, with larger tusks and thicker bodies. Male elephants also have slightly rounder heads and taller foreheads, while female elephants often have more angular heads with a more pronounced jawline. Additionally, male elephants have a bulge between their hind legs which houses the reproductive organs.
They do have tusks; just like male elephants