Like all mammals they get it from their mother.
Baby elephants nurse for up to two years of age.
Almost all baby mammals drink milk. Is an elephant a mammal? I think so.
They start to eat grass and figuring out uses for their trunks.
Baby elephants primarily feed on their mother's milk for the first few months of life. As they begin to wean, they start consuming grass, leaves, fruit, and other vegetation like adult elephants. They learn from their mother and other members of the herd on where to find food sources and how to forage.
In a manner of speaking, yes. People raising baby elephants for the purpose of putting them back in the wild (NOT for pets) cannot feed cow's milk to baby elephants because it does not have enough fat content and contains lactose, which elephant calves are intolerant to. So a special formula that contains coconut milk and other things have to be fed to an elephant calf to help it to grow.
baby elephants first eat grass. then as hey grow older they eat shrubs. when they reach adult hood they eat bamboo! this is what elephants eat... but if you are doing a project, dont use this i made it up! if u want to find out REAL info 'bout elephants.... go to elephants.org thank you~
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.
Elephant babies are called calfs, male elephants are called bulls, and females are called cows.
what kind of tricks do mother elephants teach there baby elephants
Baby elephants like to play with very large balls, other elephants, in the water, and sometimes with people.
no water