117 pounds to 1 whole ton.
it gets to be as big as a real tiny baby elephant.
Depending on its age, up to around five tons (10,000 pounds). Asian elephants generally weigh somewhat less than their African counterparts.
As soon as it's born.
The gestation period (pregnancy) lasts between 18 and 22 months. The baby elephant will remain with their mother for up to 10 years of age.
Male Asian Elephants stand at around 10 to 11 feet tall at their shoulder. Female Asian Elephants stand around 7 to 9 feet tall. Weight wise, they weigh somewhere between 2.7 tonnes to 4.5 tonnes. Adult Tuskers can even cross this 4.5 tonnes weight. African Elephants are much taller and heavier than Asian Elephants
A baby chimp can weigh anywhere from 3 to 5 pounds at birth, and can reach up to 60 pounds by one year of age. The weight of a baby chimp can vary depending on the species and individual.
Baby Elephants are one of the largest and heavies babies at birth. At birth, they weigh approximately 250 pounds and can stand at around 2.5 feet tall. Elephant calves feed exclusively on their mother's milk for the first few months and grow rapidly in both size and weight. They slowly move on to solid diet like grass and fruits after a few months of age. At the end of a year or so, they weigh over a 1000 pounds.
This depends on the breed. Smaller breeds may only weigh around 70 to 80 lbs at 1 month of age; other breeds that are larger can weigh around 200 or 300 lbs at this age.
The African Elephant is the largest land animal, with males standing 3.2 metres or 10 ft to 4 metres or 13 ft at the shoulder. They weigh around 3,500 kilograms up to a reported 12,000 kilograms. The female is smaller, standing about 3 metres or 9.8 ft at the shoulder. Asian Elephants are not as large as their African cousins but can weigh around 5,400 kg and stand over 3.4 m or 11 ft tall
Baby Elephants are one of the largest and heavies babies at birth. At birth, they weigh approximately 250 pounds and can stand at around 2.5 feet tall. Elephant calves feed exclusively on their mother's milk for the first few months and grow rapidly in both size and weight. They slowly move on to solid diet like grass and fruits after a few months of age. At the end of a year or so, they weigh over a 1000 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.
A baby sloth typically weighs around 9-11 pounds, depending on the species. The weight of a baby sloth can vary based on factors such as the age, health, and individual characteristics of the sloth.