What is three adverbs that describes an elephant?
Three adverbs that could describe an elephant are slowly, gracefully, and powerfully. "Slowly" describes the elephant's movements, as they are known for their lumbering pace. "Gracefully" highlights the elegance and poise with which elephants can move despite their size. "Powerfully" emphasizes the immense strength and force that elephants possess.
How do elephants pick their nose?
Elephants use their trunk, which is a long, muscular appendage that they can maneuver with great dexterity, to clean out their nostrils. They can curl it up and insert it into their nostrils to remove any debris.
Why do elephants have big brains?
Everything is relative. Elephants have big bodies so they need big brains. Also, elephants are known to be intelligent, emotive and complex, so the frontal lobe section of the brain is large compared to other animals that are not so evolved.
What are the similarities and differences pf Asian and African poetry?
How do you say ears in Japanese?
大きい耳
おおきいみみ
Ookii mimi
Ookii = big, mimi = ear/ears
(pronounce it "ohhkee meemee")
Why is it a problem to kill elephants?
Because, elephants are so big that if they were kept in captivity, they would either die because there wouldn't be enough room for all of them or because they wouldn't be able to move around enough and they would become very unhealthy.
How many baby elephant can a mother give birth to a time?
Usually, only a single young is born, but twins sometimes occur.
Because its a homosexual tranny elephant which likes to put on make up before going to bed in the elephant 5 star hotel :)
A word that does not follow the usual phonics pronunciation rules for English. 'Subtle' is an elephant word because the 'b' is silent.
a muscular animal :) :( :P
Do elephants use any special body parts to hunt or to build homes?
does the dolphins have any special body parts to use eat,hunt,or build a home.
What are three physical adaptations for an elephant?
Asian elephants have adapted by using there ears for hearing thing around them so they can run if needed. Also they use there trunk to keep them cool by splashing water on them selves and gripping onto food. I hope my answer helped thanks
What predators does a African elephant have?
Elephants are probably the largest living mammals on earth. They don't have any natural predators that can attack a full grown elephant. However, In Africa 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. In Asia, a large adult Tiger or a Lion can attack a young elephant calf. Humans are the biggest enemies to elephants in all its habitats. Armed with guns hunters and poachers are the biggest threat to elephant numbers.
Why do African baby elephants hold onto their moms tail?
Because, like all mammals. Elephant calves are helpless by themselves when they are born. They are pretty much like human kids who are entirely dependent on their parents for their survival. So they stay with their mother and her herd so that the elders can protect them and teach them how to survive. The lessons learnt by baby elephants from their mother and herd helps them survive for the rest of their life.
Why did Hannibal use elephants in second Punic war?
So then the elephants would scare and charge at the enemies.
Who takes care of the young African elephants?
The Zoo keppers that where the elephant live in the zoo everyone should know that
What do American elephants weigh?
No such species as an US elephant.
Weight will be determined by species - African or Asian, gender, age, growth and health.
Nationality isn't a deciding factor.
They are usually fed hays of different kinds and fruits and vegetables.
What are the problems in the zoo for an elephant?
Elephants are really big so they need a lot of space. Some of the cages in zoos don't have enough space for an animal. Elephants also drink and eat a lot which costs money to buy supplies for them.
Those are the big main problems.
What is the volume of an elephant?
Depends if they have their period or not or if they have donated blood in the last 24 hours
How do elephants and rhinos which do not have any hair keep themselves warm?
They live in a tropical climate. I don't think they have a problem staying warm. They sometimes have a problem cooling off.
How tall is an Indian elephant?
Male Asian Elephants stand at around 10 to 11 feet tall at their shoulder. Female Asian Elephants stand around 7 to 9 feet tall. Weight wise, they weigh somewhere between 2.7 tonnes to 4.5 tonnes. Adult Tuskers can even cross this 4.5 tonnes weight. African Elephants are much taller and heavier than Asian Elephants