African elephants, both savanna (bush) elephants and forest elephants, can be found in Kenya. Savanna elephants are more commonly seen in the country's national parks and reserves, while forest elephants are found in the dense forests of central and western Kenya.
Elephants are believed to be the closest relative to manatees.
The longest age of elephants are up to their 80's and they die of weakness
There is no exact number of people who have been pooped on by elephants. However, it is a relatively uncommon occurrence, as elephants generally have control over their bowel movements and would typically avoid defecating on people.
Yes, elephants do inhabit regions near the equator, particularly in Africa and parts of Asia. African elephants are primarily found in sub-Saharan Africa, while Asian elephants are located in Southeast Asia and parts of the Indian subcontinent. These areas feature tropical and subtropical climates, which provide the necessary environment and resources for elephants to thrive. However, their range extends beyond the equatorial regions as well.
Predators have to be extremely hungry to bother African elephants. Some predators such as female lions will follow the herd to try and grab a small elephant if they can, but mature female elephants are very wary of this.
they stay ina group and keep lookout of predators
lions,men,and hyena's
That's what they eat. They are not predators.
poachers, lions, cheetah's, tiger's, and leopard's are some of the many predators of elephants.
Some of the main predators of elephants are lions, tigers, hyenas, and crocodiles. However, due to their size and strength, adult elephants are not often targeted by predators, with calves being more vulnerable. In addition to these natural predators, humans also pose a significant threat to elephants through poaching and habitat destruction.
Due to their large size the elephant has very few predators. They can run away if they need to. Elephants can run about 15 mph. If they really need to they can charge at their predators and can charge up to a speed of 25 mph.
a pride of lions will take a baby elephant.
Humans are not natural predators of elephants. However, there have been instances of hunting and poaching of elephants by humans for their tusks and other body parts. Conservation efforts are being made to protect elephants from such threats and ensure their survival in the wild.
predators for the elephant would bepoachers, lions, cheetah's, tiger's, and leopard's are some of the many predators of elephants
If you mean do elephants always beat their predators, the answer is yes, unless that predator is man. Elephants are the biggest land animal so its size helps to protect it against all other animals except man. The elephants young may not survive an attack by predators as well as their adults do, but the adult elephants come together as a family herd to help protect their young.
Adult African elephants have no predators other than humans. Elephants calfs predators include lions, hyenas, and crocodiles. When a predator approaches a elephant herd the herd will form a protective circle around the young until the threat leaves.