Elephant skin is normally grey, but, in order to protect their skin from sun damage and insects, they cover themselves in mud and soil. Their color then depends on the color of the soil on their back.
Elephants can be gray or brown. It depends on the type of elephant.
no theres no brown just mud the rightfull colour is gray is and always will be so all you brown elephants love get to grips and whash the mud of them
grey but since it uses mud so it doesnt get burned in the sun it looks brown and sometimes blue very light
grey
Usually grey or grey-brown.
No, elephants are not color blind
No. All elephants are gray. However, digital elephants can change color.
grey
Any color
African elephants are lighter and a whitish gray color. Indian elephants have a darker grayish color.
Elephants don't live in deserts. They live in tropical zones.
brown and a mix of gray and yellow
Brown, Dark Gray, and Black
monkeys mean elephants and elephants mean cats so there basic color probably would be magenta
Yes only gray unless you are having the DTs and see pink elephants. But naturally they are not pink.
Lots of colours.
Asian elephants are very alike to African elephants. Asian elephants have smaller ears. African elephants have huge ears. Asian elephants live in Asia, and are smaller than African elephants. African elephants live in Africa. However, they are usually the same color and they both have tusks made of ivory and a trunk for a nose. Now you know how to tell apart African and Asian elephants! There are only between 41,410 and 52,345 in the wild.