No! Circus life is cruel to elephants, and, being intelligent, sentient creatures, they wish to live free. it depends on how they are treated i would say
No.
African elephants live predominantly in the central and southern parts of the continent, where the large open savannahs are. (Elephants are grazers and prefer open country). Good countries for seeing elephant are Kenya, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Mozambique, and the northern parts of South Africa. Look at a map, and you will see how this area coheres.
There are a variety of activities to do at the Circus Circus hotel. You can do everything from viewing a live circus show under the big top to eat at any of their variety of restaurants.
Nitro Circus Live - 2011 - 1.2 was released on: USA: March 2012
yes
Live, love and praise the lord.
That live in the US, none. There are basically, just the elephants that would be in the circus, or a live act performing for people.
As with all other life forms, they live and eventually die.
One Life to Live - 1968 Elephants 1-10409 was released on: USA: 2 April 2009
That live in the US, none. There are basically, just the elephants that would be in the circus, or a live act performing for people.
circus or a place were the animals can live in peace
Elephants are like humans. They have a long life expectancy like humans. Elephants in the wild are known to live an average of 50 to 70 years. Some domesticated elephants have known to live upto the age of 80 years too. They probably live the longest among all mammals (excluding humans).
Circus Live was created in 2004.
Elephants are like humans. They have a long life expectancy like humans. Elephants in the wild are known to live an average of 50 to 70 years. Some domesticated elephants have known to live upto the age of 80 years too. They probably live the longest among all mammals (excluding humans).
Live at Thee Circus was created in 1988.
Elephants live in grassland
Yes elephants do live in families
elephants live in Africa