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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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How can natives kill an elephant?

Depends on what you mean. If you're a farmer and elephants raid your fields, destroying your harvest. then it's quite easy to see why people might want to kill them. As to the actual how, long-bladed spears will go in deep enough to do serious damage. Powerful rifles too.

Remember that as of 1989 they became a protected species

Why does Genesh have an elephant face?

Because his father chopped his own human head off, and then so he grew back the one of an Elephant, becoming a god...

At least that's what my R.E. teacher said!! xD

Is an elephant kosher?

No, Elephants are not kosher animals.

Is elephant an omnivorous?

no an elephant is a vegetarian because it does not eat meat... an omnivore is something that eats meat and plants.

What eats zebras?

Cheetahs, lions, hyenas, leopards, hyenas, and wild dogs.

Why can an African elephant live in its habitat?

they are able to live in Africa because their ears can cool them down they also have a thick skin so it doesn't make them hot Quickly.

What is an elephants talent other wise than never forgetting?

Elephants, besides humans, are the only other mammal that can cry.

What is the baby of the elephant called?

The baby of an elephant is called a calf

What is the height of Indian elephant?

Male African elephants stand at around 10 to 13 feet tall at their shoulder. Female African elephants stand at around 7.2 to 8.5 feet tall at their shoulder. The Average African elephant weighs 2.7 to 6 tonnes. Though the African females are known to weigh approximately the same as their Asian counterparts, African Bulls are known to be much heavier than their Asian brothers.

Why are Sumatran elephant endangered?

Because of Hunting. 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.

How many elephants are left in the wild?

not that much of elephants are left in the wild because, people are killing them to get money and they tucks. they also will have a

What can break an elephant's tusk?

Only a large enough gorilla can break an elephant's tusk.

Where is pokey in elephant quest?

He is in that middle screen with the 4 elephants that you come to after the tutorial and has the doorways to all the other locations. He is the green one on the top most hedge.

Why are elephannts endander?

Elephants are endangered because of their ivory tusks. But nowadays they are least concerned, only some species of elephants are only endangered.

What are some inexpensive and fun white elephant gifts?

These are some inexpensive and fun white elephant gifts. A framed and autographed photo, a set of rechargeable batteries with the toy not included are some examples.

What are facts about a Pachyderm?

Pachyderm is a classification of animals. Pachyderms have tough skins, tend to be large, and have hoofs. The elephant is just one example of a pachyderm.

Are elephants chordates?

The phylum Chordata contains all animals that possess, at some point during their lives, a hollow nerve cord and a notochord, a flexible rod between the nerve cord and the digestive track. The phylum Chordata is an extremely diverse phylum, and the one most recognizable to us. The phylum contains about 43,700 species, most of them concentrated in the subphylum Vertebrata, making it the third-largest phylum in the animal kingdom. The phylum Chordata is divided into three subphylums: Urochordata (tunicates), Cephalachordata (lancelets), and Vertebrata (vertebrates). The first two phyla are very small containing only about 2,000 species total. Tunicates are marine animals that only show the attributes of the chordata phylum in the larva stage, and when they turn into adults lose the notochord and nerve cord. Adult tunicates look like small sacs around 3 cm tall attached to the ocean floor. Lancelets, which are similar in appearance to small fish, keep the nerve chord and notochord into maturity but are extremely simple in structure and lack a backbone. The third phylum, vertebrata, is the most important, and is distinguished by a backbone (made either of bone or cartilage) containing interlocking vertebrae and a skull enclosing a brain. These two features serve to protect the entire central nervous system, and in addition give support and structure to the body; these bones also form part of a larger system of bones, the endoskeletal system. Unlike the exoskeleton of other phylums such as the arthropods, which must be shed periodically, this endoskeleton is permanent and can grow with the organism. This endoskeleton gives vertebrates a competitive edge over all other animals, as it can easily be scaled for use in large organisms, and it allows these organisms to be relatively light and fast-moving. In comparison, most organisms with an exoskeleton are small and slow-moving, due to the limitations of their large and bulky skeletal system.

Do elephants have 4 brains?

No, they have only one brain, but it is very large and very dense.