An elephant typically weighs between 2 to 6 tons, depending on the species. For example, an African bush elephant can weigh around 4 to 7 tons, while an Asian elephant usually weighs between 2.5 to 5.5 tons. Therefore, if an elephant weighs two tons, it is on the smaller side, likely representing a younger or smaller individual.
The weight of an average full grown Asian elephant is 3 tons.
The Southern Elephant Seal can weigh up to five tons or more. An African Elephant can also weigh up to five tons or more.
A fully grown male African elephant can weigh around 12 tons, and an adult male killer whale can weigh up to 6 tons. Therefore, a combination of these two animals would weigh around 17 tons.
A couple tons.
A fully grown elephant can weigh up to 28 tons.
They can weigh as much as 14,000 lbs. (7 tons).
Asian elephant bulls can weigh nearly four tons, African bulls six tons or more.
he is between 2 and 4 tons
It depends on the beast! If it is an elephant, it can weigh up to 6 tons.
Stand 7 to 9.8 feet and weigh 3.5 tons for Females weigh up to 5 tons for males
7.3 tons...Belive it!!!....ok maybe not
it weighs 1.3 tons