grey
No, elephants are not color blind
No. All elephants are gray. However, digital elephants can change color.
African elephants tend to be darker in color, ranging from dark grey to brown, while Indian elephants are typically lighter grey in color. Additionally, African elephants often have more wrinkled skin compared to Indian elephants.
Any color
Elephants don't live in deserts. They live in tropical zones.
Brown, Dark Gray, and Black
monkeys mean elephants and elephants mean cats so there basic color probably would be magenta
Some things that are gray in color include clouds, elephants, and silver.
Yes only gray unless you are having the DTs and see pink elephants. But naturally they are not pink.
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.
Asian elephants are typically gray in color, ranging from dark gray to light gray. They may also appear to have some pinkish or brownish patches on their skin. Each elephant's color can vary depending on factors like age, diet, and habitat.
The imaginary elephants in the film Dumbo are pink. They are a vibrant shade of pink with blue eyes and yellow hats.