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Elephants

The largest land mammal on earth, elephants are divided into African Elephants and Asian Elephants. African Elephants have tusks and larger ears than Asian Elephants, and questions about all elephants should be asked in this category.

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What country does not have elephants?

Two Countries, Africa and Asia. The difference is that African elephants are a bit larger and their skull is shaped somewhat different. Some people say African elephants ears are shaped like Africa, and Asian elephants ears are shaped like Asia!! :)

those are contanents!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

*I don't know who posted before but Africa and Asia are not countries...They are Continents

How long is the elephant's pubic hair?

I never realised an elephant had pubic hair...? lol' just hard, tough skin.....

Though, if it has, say about 12 inch's long... is just a rough, wild, guess!

if anyone knows the correct figure, pls update the data base - thanks :)

What does the elephant represent in the blind men and the elephant?

In the story, the elephant represents how different perspectives can lead to incomplete understanding. Each blind man touches a different part of the elephant (tusk, trunk, ear, etc.) and describes it based on their limited experience, but none can fully comprehend the whole creature. This teaches the lesson that we should be open to others' perspectives to gain a more complete understanding of complex issues.

What do you get when an elephant walks in your garden?

A bed of roses! The elephant turned your garden of roses into a bed.

Can elephants talk to each other by making sounds called tummy rumbles?

Elephants have a wide variety of noises, including trumpeting with their trunks, but also make low rumbling sounds with their vocal cords (not their "tummy") that are subsonic and can travel for miles through the ground (they're seismic"). The sounds can be heard by other, distant, elephants through their feet and trunks.

These low frequency noises are called 'infrasound'.

If an elephant is 70 years old how old is it in human years?

The age of an elephant in human years can vary depending on the method used for calculation. Using a common conversion ratio, a 70-year-old elephant would be roughly equivalent to a human in their late 60s or early 70s.

Was India ever connected to Africa?

Yes Africa was connected to India because the globe of the world you can see on the western part of India you can see triangle like shape cut out of there and if you see the Somalia's eastern part it is also like a triangle shaped part and if you see closely you can see that Somalia can actually connect to the cut off part of western India and Somalia and Africa were moved away from each other by constant earthquakes.

Can a 29 foot salt water crocodile or a 27 foot gustave crocodile fight a full grown African elephant?

It is unlikely that either a 29-foot saltwater crocodile or a 27-foot Gustave crocodile would be able to successfully take down a full-grown African elephant. While they are formidable predators, elephants are much larger and stronger, making them a challenging target for a crocodile of that size.

Can a Gustave kill an African Elephant?

yes he would bite its leg make it fall of balance and then it would fall over and gustave would tear its stomach open

What is the name of elephant home?

The name of an elephant's home is usually referred to as their habitat or natural environment, which is typically in forests, grasslands, or savannas in regions of Africa and Asia. In captivity, elephants may live in sanctuaries or zoos designed to meet their physical and social needs.

How far can an elephant jump?

Some tigers can jump up to 15 to 25 feet and 5 feet in the air...The Siberian tiger can jump up to 30 feet and a height of 10,the Bengal tiger can jump 20 feet and a height of 8 feet...So take my advise and use my answer...

What animals live in the same habitat as the African elephant?

Elephants are probably the largest living mammals on earth. They don't have any natural predators that can attack a full grown elephant. However, lions and packs of hyenas have been known to attack an injured or extremely old elephant or an elephant calf that has strayed away from its herd.

Humans are the biggest enemies to elephants. Armed with guns hunters and poachers are the biggest threat to elephant numbers.

Does the elephant live in the forest?

mostly they live in elephat grass which grows tall enough to hide a full grown elephant

How many endangered elephants are there?

It is difficult to provide an exact number of endangered elephants due to various factors such as population changes, habitats, and conservation efforts. However, it is estimated that there are around 415,000 African elephants and 40,000 Asian elephants left in the wild, both of which are classified as endangered species.

How do elephant use their feet and trunks to detect sound made by other elephants upto 10km away?

Elephants use infrasonic waves because that way they can be heard miles away for multiple reasons. Some reasons such as a female telling guys that she is ready to mate, or to ask other elephants hows it going. I think we as humans will never really know what elephants say. But I hoped I helped.

How does an elephant nurse its baby?

Once the baby is born, within two days it is ready to start traveling. The mother, aunt and it's sisters will all help to care for it until it is strong enough to look after itself. The herd will not travel fast so it can keep up. The mother shows it what plant are edible or not. The baby will pretty much learn from the rest of the herd. At birth the baby elephant while will weigh about 105 kilograms. The mother and her sisters ,if she has any, will take care of the new born until it is ready to take on the wild by itself. The mother only stays with her baby for about two weeks and then its learning time (how to hunt, run and protect itself from other animals).

it protect is young from any animal eating an elephants baby

The elephant baby is called as Calf. The bond between the elephant and calf is so incredible, so that the elephant will fight till its death for its calf. So, in many cases when calf needs medical assistance,the forest rangers and medical crew can't attend due to the very same nature of its mother.

The female calf can stay with the herd, while the male has to step out of the herd when it turns 12.

the following are the names of baby elephants in Tamil.

Kayantalai=கயந்தலை, Potakam=போதகம், Tudiyadi=துடியடி, Kalabham= களபம், Kayanmuni=கயமுனி

Elephants give birth to their young around 21 to 23 months after mating. The mother is responsible for providing milk to the calf, but the whole herd looks after and teaches since the young is important to the survival of the herd. The herd crowds around the calf to protect it from any danger.

Elephants are very large mammals (the largest on earth, in fact), who, like most mammals, feed their babies with milk. Elephant mothers are very careful and affectionate with their children, they provide assistance and guidance for them during their first years. Usually when males grow up, they go on to find their own group of females to mate with, whereas females stay with their mothers and grandmothers as part of their pack.
an elephant cares for it's young buy doing some stuff but i don' t what kind of stuff so just get of my behine god

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What is an elephant monkey?

An elephant monkey is a relative of the giraffe that lives on Venus.In scientific terms, it is in the Artiodactyla order, as well as the giraffe, and is highly intelligent. It can be trained, but otherwise, it is extremely deadly. If you see one on your way to Venus or on your way to the zoo, try to not make facial contact with it, unless it has already been trained. Its average height for males is about seven feet eleven inches, and its average height for females is about seven feet two inches. Remember to watch out for them.

Does hay or straw have nutrients?

Hay contains more nutrients than straw, as hay is cut from grasses or legumes that are used as animal feed. It can provide essential nutrients such as protein, fiber, and energy for animals. Straw, on the other hand, is mainly used for bedding or as a substrate in animal housing and has lower nutritional value compared to hay.

How tall is the tallest elephant in the world?

Well I heard that it came up to 17 feet tall and about 30 feet long.

Which of these has the greatest influence over how big a baby elephant will grow?

Genetics has the greatest influence on how big a baby elephant will grow. Factors such as the size of the parents and the elephant species will determine the potential size of the baby elephant as it grows. Nutrition and environmental conditions can also play a role in the growth of a baby elephant.

What kind of inherited trait does an elephant has?

it has many types of inherited traits like going to sleep and eating

Many straws may bind an elephant?

This phrase means that individual actions, no matter how small or insignificant they may seem, can have a significant impact when combined together. Just like how many straws can bind an elephant when placed together, collective efforts can lead to big outcomes.

Use Darwin's theory to explain how the trunks of elephants might get longer over many generations?

At one time in history there were elephants with long trunks and elephants with shorter trunks. The long trunks helped those elephants to survive and therefore pass their traits to the next generation.

The difference between domestic and wild animals?

domestic animals are socialized and can comfortably approach humans and can be comfortably touched and petted by humans while most wild animals live in their habitat and try to keep their distance with humans and can't be comfortably approached ar touched by humans