An elephant weighs about 113 kilograms (250 pounds) when it is born.
No. Elephants are born on land.
On average, about 350,000 elephants are born each year.
Baby elephants or calves are born without tusks. They will get their tusks around age 3.
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Yes, baby elephants are able to walk as soon as they're born.
Baby elephants are born just like humans. When the parents, a male and a female elephant mate, the female elephant becomes pregnant. After a gestation period the baby elephant is born.
Elephants certainly do have maternal instincts. These animals watch over their young and teach them how to live when they are born.
Elephants are born alive and do not hatch from eggs. They are mammals, and like other mammals, female elephants give birth to live young after a lengthy gestation period of about 22 months. Newborn elephants are precocial, meaning they are relatively well-developed and can stand and walk shortly after birth.
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No, elephants were first born in Africa.