They trample the crops that the villages need to survive so the humans want to kill them because if they have no villages, they will not be able to plant crops or live in a safe place.
Eat/drink all of the resources from the land.(water, fruit from trees and plants)
There is a set amount of resources that can be shared amongst the humans/animals, so if there are lots of elephants around and reproducing; the humans will want to kill them so that they don't eat/drink all of the resources.
They also want to kill elephants because of culling(poaching)
What do African elephants look like?
An African Elephant looks like a regular elephant but bigger
There are two types of African elephants--the Bush and the Forest. In comparison with the Bush elephant the Forest elephant has a longer and narrower mandible, rounder ears, a different number of toenails, straighter and downward tusks, and considerably smaller size.
Why do elephants sleep standing up?
Elephants can sleep standing up due to their strong leg muscles and unique skeletal structure that allow them to lock their limbs in a standing position with minimal effort. This helps them stay alert to potential threats while resting, especially in the wild where they may need to quickly respond to danger.
What objects weigh 600000 tons?
A typical Boeing 747 airplane weighs around 600,000 pounds (300 tons)
How many mice would it take to equal the weight of an elephant?
A Male African Elephant weighs over 7000kg. Asian Elephants weigh over 5000kg. The biggest recorded elephant was 12000kg. The weight of a mouse is also very variable but is about 20g. Taking the figures of 5000kg and 20g, one would need 250 000 mice to equal the weight of an elephant!
What African countries allow hunting elephants?
Zimbabwe, Namibia, Tanzania and private elephant ranches in South Africa. A permit to bring the ivory into any western nation is obtained through the U.N. Actually, the elephant populations in these countries is quite strong and the hunting and concomitant elephant populations are strictly controlled. Cost: upwards of $50,000.00 for permits, fees, guides, local labor.... per hunt.
When was the height of the asian religion?
A religion is a spiritual belief. Please clarify what you mean by the "height" of such a religion.
Why is the poet reminded of a elephant when he sees a train?
why is the poet reminded of a elephant when he sees a train
The blind man and the elephant is a metaphor that shows how?
"The blind man and the elephant is a metaphor that shows how
How tall African bull elephant be?
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. Their Asian counterparts are around 1 - 2 feet shorter than them and weigh a few thousand pounds lesser than them. 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.
How does big ears help in adaptation?
Big ears can aid in adaptation by enhancing an animal's ability to regulate body temperature and improve hearing. In hot environments, large ears increase surface area, allowing for better heat dissipation. Additionally, they can help animals detect sounds more effectively, which is crucial for locating prey or avoiding predators. This evolutionary trait is often observed in species like the African elephant and fennec fox.
Where do you begin and stop when measuring the trunk?
When measuring the trunk, you typically begin at the base of the neck, just below the collarbones, and extend down to the natural waist, which is usually at the level of the belly button or slightly above. Ensure the person stands straight, with their arms at their sides, to get an accurate measurement. The measurement can also vary slightly depending on whether you are measuring for clothing or other specific purposes.