Yes
14.54 newborn Asian elephants
Elephants are herbivorous. But like most of the mammals they do clean up the placenta and amniotic membrane of their newborn.
it increases the chance the calf will live to reproduce
They check your newborn in ALL STATES! THEY CHECK TO SEE IF THE NEWBORN IS HEALTHY.
no
To answer the question of at what percentage of their full-grown weight elephants are born, a comparative descriptive investigation would be most appropriate. This type of investigation would involve collecting data on the weights of newborn elephants and comparing them to the average weights of fully grown elephants. This would allow researchers to determine the percentage of full-grown weight represented by newborn elephants without manipulating any variables.
zero if elephants were exctint we wouldn't see them in zoos
Elephants are born alive and do not hatch from eggs. They are mammals, and like other mammals, female elephants give birth to live young after a lengthy gestation period of about 22 months. Newborn elephants are precocial, meaning they are relatively well-developed and can stand and walk shortly after birth.
whenever i go to any zoo,i see both african elephants and asian elephants!
If you stand in front of one, then yes, they can see you.
Not until they are older.
no