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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 to describe an elephant?

An elephant is a creature that has a big nose also known as the largest animal in the whole world

Why is the giraffe longer inside mother's womb?

if by longer you mean "taller" in the womb before its born its would be because its spine has not felt the full effects of gravity. The baby giraffe will be taller /longer before its born and trys to stand for that same reason. Once it has been born it will stand and its own weight will compress it as it does any living creature. Thus shorten it.

What body structure used for protection of elephant?

They use their trunks to bring the food to their mouths. They use their trunks to bring the food to their mouths.

Can a werewolf claw and bite through a hippo an elephant or a rhino's hide?

Yes, a werewolf has sharp and large enough claws/teeth to pierce into the hippo, elephant, or rhino's hide.

Are there albino elephants?

The albino monkey probably lives in a rain forest or some kind of tropical place not that i know or anything i asked this question by this may be the aneswer so get over it oh and this sight sucks so sucker for you i will never visit again so kiss my ace!!!!!

Can an elephant be measured in kilogram?

I don't know exactly what you are asking because of the grammar issue there, but usually people measure an elephant's weight in tons (1,000 lbs for a ton)

What are the differences between even and odd-toed ungulates?

Odd-toed have one to three toes, an odd number, while even-toed have two to four toes.

Do all elephants have ivory?

Yes all elephants tusks from all subspecies are made of ivory

How are zebras and elephants alike?

  • They are both black and white.
  • They both have an 'a' in their name.
  • They are both animals.
  • They both lve in a jungle.
  • They both have an 's' in their name when plural.
  • They both have capital letters at the start of their name if it is the beginning of a new sentence.

How tall is an elephant in meters?

metres The Savanna Elephant is the largest land animal in the world. Males stand 3.2 metres (10 ft) to 4 metres (13 ft) at the shoulder and weigh 3,500 kilograms (7,700 lb) to a reported 12,000 kilograms (26,000 lb).

Why are Africa elephants ears bigger?

Because when they were little Elephants their mother did not give them any tylenol which made them sad so they bought ear steroids. -(alfonzo murrfie) because they dont use sunscreen-(isabella thunderblood)

How long is a elephants memory span?

Elephants are like humans. They have a long life expectancy like humans. Elephants in the wild are known to live an average of 50 to 70 years. Some domesticated elephants have known to live upto the age of 80 years too. They probably live the longest among all mammals (excluding humans).

What does an elephants brain look like?

this is what an elephant's brain looks like

What is the difference of grass and trees?

A tree is a woody plant. It often has many branches supported off the ground on a single main trunk

Grass is a single shoot with many narrow leaves sprouting from it, grass plants will grow in large fields so the root network is very connected.

Why are tuskless elephants more likely to reproduce in Africa?

This all happens because the tusks of the elephants are very valuable to hunters and the ones with tusks are less likely to survive because they are hunted.Over time the elephants adapt to being hunted and they are born without tusks.

Why does an elephant has more cells than a fly?

elephant is a noun not a action. fly is a noun and action

Why do elephants get poached?

The main reason people poach elephants in the masses is profit, ivory is a big selling item in the markets, as its used for many things such as piano keys, knife or other tool handles etc.

but others just do it for fun, as most poachers do at some point, but they still take the ivory tusks and sell them.

or some might just poach for a collection of wild (un-cut/processed) ivory tusks.