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Like all mammals they get it from their mother.
Baby elephants feed on milk from their mothers. They do not nurse their mothers using their trunks but with their mouths'.
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Well, elephants and whales are both water drinking, mammals that live in the wild. My answer would be: Like all mammals, whales & elephants breathe air, are warm blooded, nurse their young with milk from mammary glands (boobs), and have body hair. Both are large in size.
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Baby elephants nurse for up to two years of age.
Mother elephants are mammals, and suckle their young babies with mother's milk.
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It can put pressure on the ecosystem that supports them. If the plants aren't thriving then the animals the eat the plants don't thrive and the animals that feed on those animal don't thrive and so on and so on until you get to the tigers. For Elephants the changes in vegetation growth puts pressure on the elephants requiring more grazing territory and with modified plant selection may alter milk composition (if they nurse, I'm not an elephant expert) and other biochemistry that can further put pressure on the animal and it's young.
they feed them milk
No, they do not. Elephants and every other mammal on the planet needs to be weaned in order to survive. Elephants eat plant matter such as bamboo and fruits after they are weaned.