Could a wolverine take down an elephant and how?
It is unlikely that a wolverine could take down an elephant. Wolverines are much smaller and not powerful enough to bring down an animal as large as an elephant. Elephants are much stronger and have better defense mechanisms to protect themselves from predators.
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How do you say yes in African?
"African" is not a language. Africa is a continent that contains 54 countries and more than 2100 completely different languages. Some estimates place the number of languages at around 3000.
If you have any quesitons about African languages, you will have to specify the language.
The most prominent languages spoken in Africa are:
Afrikaans
Amharic
Arabic
English
French
Fula
Hausa
Igbo
Oroma
Somali
Swahili
Yoruba
Zulu
Can an elephant Purr like a Cat?
Not exactly like a cat, no. Cats purr by using muscles that vibrate their vocal cords, while elephant vocal cords are so large that they can make a similar noise without being specially vibrated. Elephants can, and do, make a noise similar to cats purring.
This sound is called 'tummy rumbling' because it sounds a bit like a tummy rumple.
Elephants make this sound to keep in contact and let the rest of the heard know that all is well.
Ive eaten it before prepared in a roasting bag with carrots, potatoes and celery. It tasted just like a beef pot roast, except more tender. It was really good, I would eat it again.
The coon I have had taste like coon. Has a little oil to the meat like bear and taste of it's own. Is very good if cooked well, like anything else. There are churches in my area that have coon dinners to raise money. People drive a long way to eat it each year. There are never any left.
When did elephants come to America?
Elephants were brought to America in the 19th century by man to exhibit in Zoos. There are no wild elephants in America.
What is the point of the pink elephants in Dumbo?
They have no real point, they are just there to be bizarre and confuse the viewers.
Is an elephant stronger than a mammoth?
Because the mammoth is extinct, we cannot know exactly how strong it was. However, based solely upon the skeletal structure, it would seem to have been very strong, probably as strong as an elephant or stronger.
What is the difference between the leviathan and behemoth elephants on halo 3?
Other than the logos on their sides, the positions they start in, and the team they belong to, they are exactly the same.
How can you get into a dodge interepid through the trunk?
how do you get into a dodge interriped trough the trunk i locked my keys inside the car but i got the trunk opened.
What is the cheat code for turning your elephant orange in Achievement Unlocked?
all you have to do is press the number three(3) for orange, the number two(2) for pink, the number one(1) for true blue, and four(4) for black
How do you make an elephant out of paper?
Get a book on Origami. You can make many creatures but hard to explain here.
What is the name of the children's book about the place where the elephants go to die?
There is the children's book Graveyard of the Elephantsby Johann Everitt and illustrated by Kevin Scott Collier. It is a 19 page African folk tale. It is about the tuskers trying to follow elephants to their graveyard to take their ivory, but somehow they have never succeeded. It can be purchased in print or by download at the related link below.
ISBN: 978-0-9781-4756-3
Publisher: Athse Publishing
Copyright: © 2006 Athse Publishing
What are barges used to transport?
On inland waterways, barges handle bulky and nonperishable items such as coal, grain, and cement at relatively low prices. Barges are slow, but they can move large quantities of goods.
Mammoths most likely fought for similar reasons that their modern-day relatives, the elephants, fight. For example, assuming that their social structure was similar to modern elephants, one might assume that the overall herd structure was matriarchal, with mammoth bulls living solitary or group lives following sexual maturity; however, these ideals remain to be speculative. Therefore, reasons for fighting between individual mammoths may include competition between bulls for mates, fights between matriarchs and 'strangers' from outside the herd, or sparring between potential matriarchs.
What is another name for an adult elephant?
It's the same as cattle - males are bulls, females are cows and babies are calves.