Nothing. As he is Fat and his metabolic rate is fast. So he does not feel cold.
no because they are helpers for them
no it doesnt
Elephant moves to region that is favourable during this period
id say no because they'd die second answer: I agree with the first answer, yes an elephant will freeze to death if you put it in a cold climate such as Antarctica or Greenland. The reason an elephant won't live in a cold climate is because it's skin is not protected from the cold with fur like how a polar bear's skin is covered in fur which makes it able to live in a cold climate.
Snakes, as reptiles, are cold-blooded, and Elephants, as mammals, are warm-blooded.
Elephant ears can tolerate temperatures as low as 50 degrees Fahrenheit before experiencing damage or harm.
Elephant Island was named after the elephant seals that were spotted by the crew of the Endurance expedition led by Sir Ernest Shackleton in 1916. The island is known for its population of elephant seals, which are large marine mammals commonly found in sub-Antarctic regions.
They have lots of blubber to protect them self from the freezing conditions
an elephant is an elephant , an elephant never breaks its promises
No, an elephant cannot paint another elephant.
he was responsible for changing the world using just one elephant and a whole litre of cold milk.
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