Structures involved in reproduction with an elephant?
This is what I know! Tusks help the elephants defend themselves. They can also use their tusks to dig up plants, salt, minerals that they eat, or dig holes in the sand. Elephants favor their left or right tusk just like humans favor either their left or right hand.The real superhero for the elephants would be the trunk. The trunk which contains 50,000 muscles has so many advantages in store for the elephant. Such as nose for smelling and breathing, Also the tip of the trunk is sensitive so it can curl and can pick up objects as small as a toothpick. The trunk as you can tell is very strong. Strong enough to uproot a tree. Elephants also can use their trunks to smack opponents, throw objects, and even to use them as snorkels when going underwater.
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Someone did not read the question, which relates to reproduction... I hope that same someone remembers to read the questions in exams!
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The answer is that as a mammal the elephant has its own versions of the primary reproductive organs and physiology of any other mammal, including humans. There are differences, in for example oestrus, but the basic reproductive structures in the elephant are still the testicles and penis in the male, and the vagina, womb and ovaries in the female.
Why do we say an elephant never forgets?
The popular saying is a way of expressing that elephants "imprint" or strongly recall various people, places, or behavior. Examples of this include recalling humans not seen for a long period, and the apparently genetic predisposition toward clan burial grounds ("elephant's graveyard").
What country or region do African elephants live in?
It Can be found in
India, Sri Lanka, Sumatra, Borneo and Africa
In Africa, there are alot of elephants in various places so i can't specifically say where.... :3 Hope this helps :D
The mass of a 2000lb elephant is?
African elephants weigh more than 2,000 pounds. They can grow to 12,000 pounds.
Elephant eatind bunnys that eat elephants!Oh Yea!Hotwheels beat that!
Are ducks born from eggs or do they have live birth?
The fertilized egg develops after it's laid. The developing embryo grows inside the egg until it's grown enough to hatch out. The egg contains a tiny air-sac to allow the baby duck to take a breath while it fights to break the shell. The babies are alive inside the egg.
How can vocal cord nodules and polyps be prevented?
Vocal cord nodules and polyps are noncancerous growths on the vocal cords that affect the voice.
What is causing elephants endangerment?
The primary reason is still poaching,which is illegal hunting ,the tusks of the elephants is made up of material named Ivory and is considered valuable so the animal is killed for it.The second reason is humans encroaching on animals area have contributed mostly to the declining population of these magnificent animals.This has led elephants to wander outside their habitats and come into farm lands and the conflict between human settlements and elephants have been a major concern,we have to keep in mind that if their habitats are converted into human settlements they would feel perturbed. Barbed electric fences are also killing elephants.
What are the Main points in Shooting an Elephant?
The main points of Shooting an Elephant;
Orwell uses symbolism in order to illustrate these points. For example, Orwell himself symbolises the weaknesses of the Empire and the elephant symbolises the strengths of Burma.
No, elephants are herbivores meaning they only eat plants.
What is the description of an elephant?
Elephants are found in large numbers in Africa and South Asia. They inhabit the Savannahs of Africa and the dense rain forests of South Asia. Their natural habitat usually surrounds abundant water sources like lakes and rivers. They also prefer habitats with lush green vegetation and trees which they forage on. In the African continent, they can be found in countries Kenya, South Africa, Zimbabwe etc. The Asian Elephant can be found in India, Sri Lanka, Burma etc
Why do elephants have ivory tusk joke?
Only male elephants have tusks and some tusks fall off during fights
yes tigers may kill elephants but not usually
*** Tigers will usually leave a grown elephant alone. However, if there is a baby elephant and more than one tiger, such as a mother with her half grown cub, the baby elephant may become a meal for the tigers.
Which animal has a tongue that weighs more than an elephant?
A Blue Whale's tongue weighs around 2.7 tonnes, (3 short tons) and, when fully expanded, its mouth is large enough to hold up to 90 tonnes (100 short tons) ...
There was a cartoon made by Thomas Nast who made the symbol as an elephant as Ulysses S. Grant was running for a third term and he made a cartoon to show that the elephant was unmovable when calm, but destructible when excited. The donkey came from when Andrew Jackson was in office, they made a donkey to represent him because they thought of him as a "jackass".
Presidential candidate Andrew Jackson was the first democrat to be associated with the donkey in 1828. His Republican opponents thought his views made him a "jackass". His campaign slogan was, "Let the people rule". They though it was such a ridiculous idea then and they still think it's a ridiculous idea! Jackson liked the analogy and used it to his advantage in his campaign.
The cartoonist Thomas Nast was a popular political cartoonist who used several animals to represent the political parties. He is credited with popularizing the donkey and the elephant having settled on those particular two animals by 1880.
Does elephants eat any other animal are kill any animals?
Humans, lions, tigers, hyenas, crocodiles, poisonous snakes, natural disasters.
Why did karana want to kill a male sea elephant?
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What exotic creature is the elephant related to?
An elephant is closely related with an elephant mouse. There is great size differences between the animals. The reason scientist say their related is because their sheletons are similar.
What are some learned behaviors of an elephant?
- pooping in puddles
- being crazy
- being crazy coloured (lime green with purple poka-dots)
- licking them selves every 3 minutes
- and they mate with each other every other month
How far can an elephant run in a second?
elephants have been known to run at 75 mph when they are hungry
Does dudette mean pimple on an elephants butt?
"Dudette" is the feminine form of "dude".
Rather than calling a girl "dude" you say "dudette".
Pronunciation: Dude - ett