Yes, elephants do have cartilage in their ears. The ears of an elephant are large and composed of a thin layer of skin over a framework of cartilage, which helps provide structure and flexibility. This cartilage allows their ears to be both lightweight and capable of dispersing heat, playing a crucial role in thermoregulation.
Yes.
Elephants have big ears to cool them selves down.
Cartilage is more flexible then bone, so it's better for the ears and nose.
yes elephants have large ears to cool down.
Your ears are as big as an elephants .
Yes of course elephants are grey
African elephants
Yes. Actually, the smallest ears would belong to the PIGMY elephant!
African elephants have larger ears because they live in a hotter climate and use their ears to cool them off.
Mostly cartilage.
Cartilage.
Elastic Cartilage is found on the external ears and larynx.