Horses, yes.
elephants and rhinos use them as scratching posts
elephants and rhinos use them as scratching posts
Elephants, Rhinos, and Leopards. And small plains game, the locals use it for food.
No. The Greek forces were infantry. The Persians had cavalry, but it could not operate in the pass or mountains.
Horses and elephants.
No because elephants move to slow and to big.Another view:The bigness was the very reason that elephants came to be used - they were the battle tanks of the olden era.The reason they were not used at Thermopylai was that neither the Greek nor Persians had adopted their use at that stage - they came into common use a couple of centuries later.
No
why do indians use elephants
It was both a commercial highway and a fast transit message route with relays of horses in posting houses stationed at intervals to facilitate faster flow of information.
Horses are used in the sport of polo. Some countries also use camels & elephants. Sometimes they can even use ostriches I think not positive. Or is that another game?
to battle attacers
Elephants were the then equivalent of the Tank on a modern battlefield. Unfortunately for Hannibal he lost most of his elephants in crossing the Alps so they were not a factor in his success. The Romans then developed tactics to neutralise elephants and even turn them around against their users. They were never a major factor in wars in Europe against the Romans when used by the Carthaginians and later on by the Greeks.