The average life span of an Asian elephant is 80 years while in captivity and around 60 years in the wild
i think that a Asian Elephant is about 53 mt i think that a Asian Elephant is about 53 mt
On average, an Asian elephant lives for sixty to seventy years.
They can live up to 70 years.
they can live from about 60-80 years
Unlike Asian Elephants they have tusks and are much bigger.
The two main breeds are * African elephants and * Asian elephants
Asian elephants have been endangered since 1986. This is because they have never been properly domesticated and have been poached for their tusks.
Elephants are big and grey, The African elephant have big ears and the Asian elephant have small ears. the Asian elephants are also smaller. they have long trunks and tails.
At one time in history there were elephants with long trunks and elephants with shorter trunks. The long trunks helped those elephants to survive and therefore pass their traits to the next generation.
Asian elephants usually have trunks that are 13 feet long, Indian elephants are usually 11 feet long
Unlike Asian Elephants they have tusks and are much bigger.
86 years is the maximum recorded
The two main breeds are * African elephants and * Asian elephants
Asian elephants have been endangered since 1986. This is because they have never been properly domesticated and have been poached for their tusks.
Mandrills can survive up to 31 years in captivity.
Mandrills can survive up to 31 years in captivity.
its a possibility that their ears are33 inches long... Good guess, isn't it?
Mandrills have been known to survive in captivity for up to 31 years.
Elephants are big and grey, The African elephant have big ears and the Asian elephant have small ears. the Asian elephants are also smaller. they have long trunks and tails.
In captivity, their longevity can be as long as 15 years, though in the wild they typically do not survive past 5 years of age.
At one time in history there were elephants with long trunks and elephants with shorter trunks. The long trunks helped those elephants to survive and therefore pass their traits to the next generation.