To hear things, my dear lad/lass.
elephants need water2. elephants need food3. elephants need airThis is what elephants need to survive.
Elephant ears help elephants regulate their body temperature by dissipating heat. Their large, thin ears contain a network of blood vessels that release excess body heat when flapped. This adaptation is especially important in hot climates where elephants live.
Elephants get there water from lake rivers and streams through there trunk.
Elephants have big ears to cool them selves down.
The elephant's tusks and ears. The possessive noun is in bold.
Mammoths had smaller ears than modern elephants to help conserve body heat in the cold Ice Age climate. Smaller ears reduce heat loss in cold environments compared to larger ears found in modern elephants that are more suited for dissipating heat in warmer climates. This adaptation helped mammoths survive in their icy habitats.
yes elephants have large ears to cool down.
Your ears are as big as an elephants .
no they did'ent because there was no elephants on the titanic
It's the other way around. African elephants have bigger ears. The theory is that since elephants can't sweat, they use their ears - which are full of blood vessels close to the surface - to cool themselves down with. And as Africa is generally hotter than Asia, African elephants need bigger ears to keep from overheating. Also. African elephants generally live in the open, while Asian elephants spend more time in the woods. Bigger ears would get quite worn and torn if they kept brushing up against trees and branches all the time.
Have you ever noticed how big an elephant's ears are? They're like giant flaps! Elephants' big floppy ears usually measure about 22 square feet in size. - Wow! Although you might think they use these giant ears for better hearing, elephants actually mostly use their big ears for cooling down when it's hot! Because elephants are so big and generally live in hot places like Africa or India, they need a little extra help when it comes to cooling off. Elephant ears are full of veins, the little passageways in the body that are responsible for moving blood around. By flapping their wet ears, the many veins in their ears are cooled, and so is the blood inside those veins! The cooled blood then travels all around the elephant, and can help lower the elephant's body temperature by as much as almost 10 degrees Fahrenheit! That might not sound like a lot, but when it comes to body temperature it's actually a pretty COOL amount!
Yes of course elephants are grey