They are all mammals and their babies are called calfs.
Cows, elephants and whales are all mammals.
The noun 'herd' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a group of animals, a collective noun (a herd of cattle, a herd of elephants).
Great White Sharks and killer whales eat sea elephants
No. Baby mammals of some species (elk, elephants, whales, moose, cattle, etc.) are called calves. The mature females are called cows.
Elephants.
Elephants, Whales, Bears
they are large mammals
This is a good question and there is no easy answer. These animals all have only or two offspring at a time. The definition of calf gives no clue as to why this is so.
Elephants Elk Domestic Cattle Caribou Camels Hippopotomouses Whales Rhinocerouses Giraffes Water Buffalo Yaks Bison Muskox Gaur Cape Buffalo Moose
No. Whales are mammals, and bigger than elephants. Elephants are the biggest land-living mammals though. No. There are several kinds of whales that are larger than elephants. However, the African Elephant is the largest mammal (or animal of any kind) that lives on land.
No, they are a fictional combination of hippopotami, whales and elephants.
calves