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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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Did people eat all the mammoths is that why they became extinct?

Answer:

Mammoths became extinct in the last Ice Age (10.000 B.C). A combination of severe climatic changes with over hunting resulted in their extinction.

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What does the elephant in the story shooting an elephant symbolize?

In a recent class discussion we came to the conclusion that the elephant symbolizes the imperialistic regime.

What was the name of the elephant that recently died at Auckland Zoo?

Kashin, an Asian elephant, was euthanased at Auckland Zoo on the 24th of August 2009, because ongoing illness was her causing significant pain that could not be relieved. She had been at the zoo for 26 years after arriving in 1972 at the age of 4.

Where are the blood tusks in AQW?

In AdventureQuest Worlds (AQW), the Blood Tusks are located in the Bloodtusk Ravine, which is accessible from the "Battleon" town. Players can find this area by traveling through the map and looking for the Bloodtusk Ravine entrance. The Blood Tusks are associated with quests and events that involve battling various foes in that region.

How does it feel like to touchan elephant?

It feels soft on the fingers. LIke fur but not thick fur. Actually you could compare it to our hair just after we have washed and dried it. It is all soft.

Do kangaroos travel in herds?

Yes and no. It depends on the species.

Larger kangaroos, such as the Red Kangaroo, the Eastern Grey and the Western Grey, tend to travel in groups known as mobs, rather than "herds".

Smaller members of the kangaroo family, such as wallabies, tend to have smaller family groups, and they do not travel like the larger ones do in search of food.

The smallest species, such as the musky rat-kangaroo, tend to be solitary, and not travel in groups at all.
Yes - commonly called a Mob.

What is the average adult elephants heart beat?

The adult elephant heart weighs about 40 to 60 pounds!!

What do you call an elephant with 5 legs?

spiders.(all you have to do is chop one off.)

How did mammoths care for their young?

Mother mammoths fed their babies with milk, just like elephants. After a few months, the baby mammoth started to eat plant material, but it wasn't until the mammoth was two or three years old that it stopped nursing.

The baby mammoths stayed close to their moms until they were teenagers. The moms protected them from danger and from other animals. If a mammoth's mom died, one of the other mammoths in the group would adopt the young mammoth.

How do we know?

Scientists have observed this behavior in elephants, a close relative of the mammoths. They also have looked at the growth rings in tusks of baby mammoths. By looking at the chemicals in each ring, they can tell when the baby mammoth switched from a milk diet to a plant diet.

How many kilos does 648000 gallons weigh?

1 gallon weighs 8.345404 pounds 648000 gallons weighs 5407821.792 pounds or 2452946.8654055808 Kilos.

What is the average length and weight of an African elephant?

Male African elephants stand at around 10 to 13 feet tall at their shoulder and weigh between 4500 to 6000 kilograms.

Female African elephants stand at around 7.2 to 8.5 feet tall at their shoulder and weigh between 2000 to 3200 kilograms.

How many percent water of elephant?

I think it is 70% but I may be wrong.

Elephant can do?

Anything they want, if they believe in themselves.