What is the audible range for hearing of elephant?
The hearing range of a Zebra is estimated to be over 1 mile. Their good sense of smell and sight is what helps them survive in the wild.
What is the natural color of an elephant?
Well after visiting a recreational park for animals I realized that elephants of all shapes and sizes can have a coloring ranging from coco brown to deep magenta. Some of the elephants there had tick fever though and if that is the case they turn a sickly green color and instead of frolicking around in the sun shine like they usually do, they just play street basketball.
Do elephants have bad hearing?
NO! WHY SHOULD THEY!
there ears aren't only for hearing stuff, they also help cool themselves down.
What do poachers use elephant tusk for?
Elephant ivory (as well as the ivory of other animals) has been used as a medium for artists for thousands of years. Some of the most intricate carving has come out of the East, and specimens in museums today might cost tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars to purchase if they were for sale. The tusks continue to be displayed as a whole in a number of places. Ivory was also adapted for use to create billiard balls and to put on piano keys. It has always been used to make chop sticks, the handles of many items (like knives and guns), combs, brooches and other jewelry, and was inlaid in many, many different things. Use the link below to see a couple of pictures are learn more. What is arguably the best use of ivory is to let the elephant keep it for the length of its natural life. Elephants use their tusks in a number of ways that are useful to them in gathering food, defending themselves from enemies and in displays among themselves. That is exactly why the elephant developed its tusks, why it evolved them.
Elephants are not nocturnal because nocturnal animals only come out in the dark but elephants are usually awake the whole day and some of the night.
What types of organism does the African elephant eat?
i dont think they eat african fruits but they do eat apples they eat african grass
Elephants are herbivores.
Where can one find information on where one can buy an elephant?
To buy a pet elephant you can always go to the zoo and check wether there's an elephant you can buy! Or maybe you can go to Sumatra, India, and African to look for elephants yourself!LOL:D
That answer is ridiculous. You can buy a pet elephant from any local breeder.
How does elephants move slow or fast?
Elephants does moves fast. Elephants does moves very fast indeed.
I used to think that elephants were slow, because they're so big. But the two figures I seem to get anywhere I ask, is that they can charge up to 25 or up to 30 miles an hour. Now if somebody can make clear why there are conflicting figures, that would be much appreciated, but that would be the job of an investigative scientific journalist, perhaps at some leading university of some sort, to get to the root of the real figure.
Either way, it makes them scary as **** knowing the damage that can be done by something 12 feet tall and thousands of pounds with a foot that can crush cars charging at you at 25-30 mph.
Where are elephants most common to live?
most elephants live inAfrica and India.
link for the image of the map as to where elephants live in Africa.
http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:dodsJtLPb8qmpM:http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/bio203/s2007/shah_rach/map.JPG
link for elephants habitat in India.
http:/www.worldlandtrust.org/images/maps/india-map-l.jpg
Yes they do. Kinda like a banana shape.
hope it helped
The African Elephant is the largest land animal, with males standing 3.2 metres or 10 ft to 4 metres or 13 ft at the shoulder. They weigh around 3,500 kilograms up to a reported 12,000 kilograms. The female is smaller, standing about 3 metres or 9.8 ft at the shoulder.
Asian Elephants are not as large as their African cousins but can weigh around 5,400 kg and stand over 3.4 m or 11 ft tall
How long for the wolf mother to carry before birth?
Gray wolves in the wild reach sexual maturity at approximately 2 years of age, and usually have one partner for life. The mating season is in late winter, when the female is in estrus, better known as being "in heat," for about one month. During this time, her and her partner will mate for the most part of this month to ensure that conception occurs. When a female does become pregnant, she will most likely return to her previous birthing den, where she will stay for the majority of the pregnancy. The pregnancy, or gestation period, of a Gray wolf usually lasts any where from 9-11 weeks, an average sized litter being 5-6 pups. However, a wolf may have as many as 11 or more pups in a litter depending on factors such as food abundance.
What are some cool things about elephants?
they r mostly in india and r used as transport they have big ears for something so u can find that out etc
a blue elephant is a big animal that ways about a ton there are a few in the zoo
How tall is a fully grown male elephant?
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.
Yes. Elephants have a very loud sound. When people walk in forests and other areas surrounded by elephants, the sound made by the elephants indicates whether they are near or far away from them.
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Elephants also make an ultra low growling sound. Research has shown that elephants will make this noise travel through their huge feet into the ground. The sound can be heard and identified some 3 kilometers away by other herds
What do new born baby elephant eat?
Baby Elephants are one of the largest and heavies babies at birth. At birth, they weigh approximately 250 pounds and can stand at around 2.5 feet tall. Elephant calves feed exclusively on their mother's milk for the first few months and grow rapidly in both size and weight. They slowly move on to solid diet like grass and fruits after a few months of age. At the end of a year or so, they weigh over a 1000 pounds.
What are the different types of mammoths?
Where do I start? Colombian, Wooly, Mastodon (a close relative of the mammoth), pygmy, and many others.
What is the name for people who kill elephants?
People kill Elephants for their tusks. They are made of ivory, which sells at a high price. This is illegal, but poachers still do it as it is very hard to catch them.
What do you do for a blue elephant?
You take a gun, you load the gun, you pull the hammer back, and you pull the trigger....its that simple