Depends on the elephant! Tiger's generally avoid adult elephants, but will sometimes kill baby elephants.
No. An elephant has thick hide to protect from claws, teeth, horns, and hooves, and an elephant would crush the tiger to death with its foot.
crocodile
When a curious child elephant wonder what a crocodile ate fir dinner. The child went to ask an crocodile, the crocodile told the elephant to come closer. when the elephant came closer the crocodile snapped at the child's nose. When the child pulled away while the crocodile was still holding his nose, it stretched and became longer and longer. that is the moral on how the elephant got its trunk.
No. A crocodile would only attempt to catch and kill a baby elephant if that baby is alone and unprotected from the elephant herd, but never a fully grown adult. However, a crocodile will eat an elephant if it died beside a croc-infested water source, which would invite quite a feast for the crocodiles to work on.
The best word to complete the analogy is "crocodile." The term "pachyderm" is a general term for thick-skinned mammals, with "elephant" being a specific example. Similarly, "crocodilian" is a general term for crocodile-like reptiles, with "crocodile" being a specific example.
To complete the analogy "pachyderm : elephant :: crocodilian : ?", you need to identify a specific animal that belongs to the category defined by the second term. Since an elephant is a type of pachyderm, the corresponding term for crocodilian would be "crocodile," as it is a specific example of a crocodilian. Thus, the completed analogy is "pachyderm : elephant :: crocodilian : crocodile."
Elephant.
crocodile
Tigers eat deer, small mammals, wild hogs, cattle, and anywhere from a crocodile to trying to catch an elephant!
When a curious child elephant wonder what a crocodile ate fir dinner. The child went to ask an crocodile, the crocodile told the elephant to come closer. when the elephant came closer the crocodile snapped at the child's nose. When the child pulled away while the crocodile was still holding his nose, it stretched and became longer and longer. that is the moral on how the elephant got its trunk.
wen it saw a elephant
An elephant would crush a crocodile on land and in shallow water. In deep water, the elephant would drown.
A crocophant.
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No. A crocodile would only attempt to catch and kill a baby elephant if that baby is alone and unprotected from the elephant herd, but never a fully grown adult. However, a crocodile will eat an elephant if it died beside a croc-infested water source, which would invite quite a feast for the crocodiles to work on.
Elephants eat elephant grass. Other large grazing animals such as the zebra, and the bongo, who live in Africa also eat this grass. Smaller animals are unable to eat it.
yes it can kill a african elephant