The average weight for a male elephant (bulls) is 4.4 tonnes. The weight of the female elephant (cows) is 4.1 tonnes. A new-born baby elephant weighs about 125 kgs or the same weight as 3 ten year old children.
about 900 pounds
around 200 pounds
Female pandas weigh 220 pounds
At birth a baby elephant can weigh as much as 90 kilos. This is the equivalent of about 200 pounds.
Around 7500 pounds or more
8000 pounds
An adult elephant can weigh anywhere from 2,200 to 6,600 pounds, depending on the species. The African bush elephant is the largest land animal and can weigh up to 14,000 pounds, while the Asian elephant typically weighs between 4,500 and 11,000 pounds.
400+ pounds
12000 pounds, but can reach 15000 pounds
they can weigh up to 7000 to 9000 pounds.
In the wild, Asian elephants are shorter and lighter than they are in captivity. In the wild, a mature adult bull (male) Asian elephant may weigh up to 10,000 pounds and stand 9-9.5 ft tall at the shoulder. The larger, older, and dominant individuals may weigh as much as 11,000 pounds. A mature adult female may weigh 6,600-7,700 pounds and stand 7-8.3 ft tall at the shoulder, and the older females may weigh as much as 8,600 pounds. In captivity, they are usually taller and therefore heavier. A bull Asian elephant in captivity may weigh as much as 12,000 pounds and stand around 10 ft tall at the shoulder. Females should weigh 8,000-9,300 pounds and stand 8-8.6 ft tall at the shoulder. Some females may even reach 10,000 pounds in weight. A bull Asian elephant, Ranchipur, who lives at the San Diego Zoo, weighs over 14,000 pounds. Misty, a female Asian elephant at an elephant sanctuary in Tennessee, weighs 10,300 pounds.
an elephants ear weighs 7 pounds.