elaphants help with logging in some areas of the world.
What is a fully grown male elephant called?
Well, a baby elephant is called a calf just like a baby cow!
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What does it mean when you dream about an elephant getting trunk cut off?
Seeing an animal in your dream symbolises characteristics, traits or personal attributes associated with the animal. these are the traits you see reflected in yourself. For instance, if you see a bear or a Lion it may denote pride or strength. To see an animal dying represents those associated characteristic dying in yourself.
Where do African elephants live grasslands or deserts?
Most elephants live in grasslands or forests. However, there are elephants in the Namib Desert of southwestern Africa.
What sea creature can grow bigger than several elephants?
I think whale. Blue whales and Sperm whales are of course larger.
Is bacteria bigger than an elephant?
Both elephant and bacteria can reproduce. There is a vast difference in size between an elephant and a bacteria but both equally essential for maintenance of the ecosystem of this planet. Bacteria can be prokaryote or eukaryote.
What is the name of the horns on a elephant?
Elephants don't have horns. You may have it confused with their beautiful white tusks that both males and females grow. If so, then they are known as tusks. They are actually teeth that grow out of the side of an elephant's mouth; and, in a perfect world, they never stop growing over an elephant's lifetime.
How much does a average size elephant weigh?
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
Is the face or butt of the elephant lucky to the door?
My wife toured some African countries a couple of years before we were married, and a guide told her that "for good luck the tail of elephant statues should face the door."
I kept insisting that does not seem right, but she wouldn't relent. Anyway, now I see that others on the Internet are saying that it should be the trunk toward the door for good luck. Armed with this info, I'm going to press my case I suspect that the guide was having a little fun.
Why is the elephant sacred to India?
The Hindu god Shiva's eldest son Lord Ganesha had the head of an elephant. He is also referred to as the Elephant God. Since the hindu mythology considers the Elephant as an incarnation of the elephant god, they are worshipped throughout the country. They can be found in almost every large and famous temple in India.
Which way do you point elephants for good luck?
never face an elephant away from an entrance, they are free animals and do not like to feel trapped, always face the gate if in a garden and always face the door in a house. I was taught this whilst in Africa
Are more adapted for moist environments?
Animals that live in the rainforest have adapted to live in trees, so they donâ??t have to walk on the wet ground all the time. Many of them are also slender, so that they are able to dry quickly.
What is the name for the elephents style of painting?
What is the name for the elephants style of painting
What is a scientific question for elephant toothpaste?
This is not an investigation, so it doesn't have a conclusion. Here you are doing a chemical reaction to produce a visual result. An investigation is an experiment or set of experiments designed to find something out, which is what we call the conclusion. To put it another way, the conclusion is what we decide as a consequence of what we discover in the experiment.
What is the similar between a dog and an elephant?
They're bott four legged, they're both mammals, they can be tamed by humans.
The Elephant Man's name was Joseph Carey Merrick, but he is often refered to as 'John Merrick' after Fredrick Treeves named him wrong in his book about the Elephant Man.
Is paper made from elephant feces?
Since trees are different sizes, it would be difficult to say how much paper comes from one tree. According to one paper manufacturer, however, a cord of wood measuring 4 feet by 4 feet by 8 feet-or 128 cubic feet-produces nearly 90,000 sheets of bond-quality paper or 2,700 copies of a 35-page newspaper.
How many arms does elephants have?
None they have 4 legs and 1 trunk. Sometimes the trunk of an elephant is called an arm.
Is the elephant habitat in any danger?
Yes, elephant habitat is declining rapidly. The fastest deforestation rate in the world is in the rainforests of Asia, where forests are cleared to make way for massive palm oil plantations. That is one of the three habitats of elephants. The habitat of elephants on the African plains continues to be fragmented by roads, while livestock grazing and the people in charge of those livestock keep trying to force elephants into smaller areas. The third habitat of elephants is the African rainforest, but that is threatened by deforestation, too.
What are the potential solution to save the African elephants?
India and other neighboring countries have put a ban on hunting elephants for their tusks. Also, the sale of Ivory (elephant tusk) is a crime in most nations. Since ivory is the main reason why elephants were killed in thousands, the ban on ivory sale has actually helped reduce the number of poaching incidents in Africa and India. Still there is illegal sale of ivory in the black market and law enforcement authorities around the globe are trying to catch such criminals to help the elephants.
no they are vertabrates = they have backbones no they are vertabrates = they have backbones no they are vertabrates = they have backbones
no is don't an elephant is a vertebrate animal!!!
How much do new born baby elephants weigh?
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