Quite soon after a successful mating.
African elephant calves are typically born without tusks. Tusks start to grow around the age of two and continue to develop as the elephant matures. Both male and female African elephants can have tusks.
no, it can't
baby elephants are called calves (or calf)
Yes it is; they are both called Calves.
The survival rate of elephant calves varies depending on factors such as species, environmental conditions, and threats from poaching and habitat loss. Generally, it's estimated that around 50-60% of elephant calves survive to adulthood, with many facing high mortality rates in their first few years. Conservation efforts are crucial in improving these survival rates by protecting habitats and reducing human-elephant conflict.
Babies are calves, then juveniles as they grow, and finally subadults.
Elephant
Elephant babies are called calves, while mature females are called cows and mature males are called bulls.Baby elephants are called calves. Their mothers are cows, and their fathers are called bulls.
it depend
Nile crocodiles and prides of lions are dangers for calves. Adults have no predators.
Male elephants are called bulls, females are cows.
Asian Elephants normally give birth to one calf at a time, but there can be twin calves. Elephants can give birth to about 7 calves in their lives.