tiger
Yes, Bengal tigers can prey on baby elephants, although such occurrences are relatively rare. Tigers typically prefer smaller, more manageable prey, but if food is scarce, they may target vulnerable young elephants. Adult elephants tend to be too large and dangerous for tigers to attack. Overall, while not a common part of their diet, baby elephants can fall victim to Bengal tigers under certain circumstances.
african elephants dont prey on other animals they are herbivores
no there are not
Elephants are herbivores, they do not hunt.
Elephants are not predators; they do not prey on anything. They are herbivores--vegetarians.
Lions, tigers and hyenas. If there is a baby small enough to kill, vultures or other birds of prey will eat them too. Baby elephants are one of the most vulnerable animals because there not big enough to protect them selves.
yes, young elephants can be attacked by lions and spotted hyenas, but as for big elephants they have no.
Elephants are not carnivores.They only eat vegetation
Elephants are herbivores so they don't have prey.
An adult elephant has no real predators. Lions may take a very small baby elephant, but the adults guard them very well to prevent this. Elephants are plant eaters so they do not prey on anything.
Baby elephants learn everything from their mothers. When the baby grows up, and has its own baby elephants, the knowledge is passed down onto the baby, where the process is repeated for centuries.
They can have baby elephants, YES.