by making areas where u cant hunt
Yes, elephants living in a wildlife preserve would be considered a population, as they represent a group of individuals of the same species that live in a specific geographic area. This population can interact with one another, breed, and have a shared gene pool, distinguishing them from elephants in other regions. The preserve provides a defined environment where their dynamics, such as social structure and behavior, can be studied.
Nations worldwide have imposed a ban on hunting elephants. conservationists world over are trying to create awareness among the public about these gentle beasts. Countries are taking steps to conserve the habitats where elephants live. These are some steps taken to conserve elephants.
On average, no, but it depends. Sizes of people and elephants can vary.
34 people and 49 elephants...will if your taking elephants
It depends on who you are,really. But some people have a fear of elephants called Pachydermophobia.
because there might be no more elephants they will be extinct
Observe the majestic elephants as they roam freely in their natural habitat. Ensure you appreciate their intelligence and social bonds. Remember to protect their environment to help preserve these magnificent creatures for future generations.
People have never killed elephants for my selfish needs.
Baby elephants like to play with very large balls, other elephants, in the water, and sometimes with people.
No elephant has ever eaten a person. Elephants are strict herbivores, meaning they only eat plants. However, elephants do sometimes kill people they think are threatening them.
They dont.
Pink elephants? Yes, they and purple elephants are common in jokes, so people began to say that they are real.