A soft pad
Elephants burrie other elephants bones and usually the stay by the grave for 2-3 weeks.
The Calcaneus
Yes, all elephants have bones.
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In terms of their movement, elephants are quiet when they walk. They are technically walking on their toes. Quoted from africa-wildlife-detective.com: "The reason that elephants can walk so quietly is in part due to the fibro elastic layer providing a spongy cushion on the bottom of the foot." And also check out animalanswers.co.uk, because they relate how elephants walking to high-heels. "An elephant is essentially walking in high-heeled shoes, because the heel bones are raised right up inside the foot and rest on a thick pad of fatty cartilage. This cushions the bones and aligns them more vertically so that the vast weight of the elephant rests directly over the pillar-like legs."
Tarsal bones. Individually they are the Talus, Calcaneus, Navicular, Cudboid and the Cuneforms 1-3.
There are 26 bones in your footHow many bones in human foot
326 or 351
There is more than one bone in the heel. The group of bones in the heel are called the tarsal bones. The tarsal bones include the Calcaneus, Talus, Navicular, Medial cuneiform, Intermediate cuneiform, Lateral cuneiform and the Cuboid
140 bones. Except the trunk. Everything in the trunk is muscle.
Yes.Yes, elephants have a spine and are Vertebrates. Vertabra are the individual articulate bones composing the spinal column.
Asain elephants have strong thick bones that hold their weight