Horses and elephants can coexist in the same environment, but they are not natural companions and have different social structures and needs. While they might share space in a sanctuary or zoo, it's essential to ensure that both species have enough room and resources to thrive. Proper management and careful supervision are crucial to prevent stress or aggression between the two. Overall, while they can live together, it requires careful consideration and planning.
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Horses, yes.
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no there are not any naturally pink horses. BUT there are pink elephants.
Elephants live in grassland
Yes elephants do live in families
The elephants live in the grassland and forrest
On foot, horses and elephants.
No, elephants and horses are not closely related. Elephants belong to the family Elephantidae, while horses belong to the family Equidae. They are distinct species with different evolutionary histories.
Yes, there lives elephants south in sahara.
It depends on where the elephants live, African ones live in groups of 0/25 Indian elephants live between 0/15 and Bulgarian/Russian elephants live in 30/40.