probably do because elephants are very family oriented and will stay together for life. If one dies the other will stay near and fight off vultures etc. until the rest of the group starts to walk away.
there is a story recently of a dog and elephant that were friends for years and when the dog was killed by wolves the elephant picked the dead dog up with its trunk and carried him for a couple of miles to the gate of the home
There are two main types of elephants - African elephants and Asian elephants. African elephants are larger with bigger ears, while Asian elephants have smaller ears and a more rounded back. Additionally, African elephants are further divided into two species: savanna elephants and forest elephants.
Elephant babies are called calfs, male elephants are called bulls, and females are called cows.
elephants grieve over stillborn babies, other family members and even other elephants
Male adult African elephants typically weigh 12,000 pounds, but can reach 15,000 pounds.7,700 pounds help these elephants!!!!Male adult African elephants typically weigh 12,000 pounds, but can reach 15,000 pounds.Males weigh 5455 kg or 12,000 lbs, females weigh 3636 kg to 4545 kg or 8,000 to 11,000 lbs, males can weigh as much as 15,000 lbs or 6800 kg. An African elephant weighs 15,400 pounds.In some cases a african bull elephant weigh normally upto 17,600 lbs (8000 kg/8 metric tonnes) but top giants of this species of elephant is at 26,928 lbs (12,24 metric tonnes)Female elephants [cows] weigh around 9,000 pounds. Male elephants [bulls] weigh around11,000 pounds to 12,000 pounds.it weighs up to 15,00 pounds
elaphants help with logging in some areas of the world.
Female African elephants can typically begin having babies between 10-12 years of age.
when they got the guts to mate
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more then 5
Yes, Elephants do have babies
Usually around 22 months.
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calf
Elephant babies stay close to their mom for a year because of lions, crocodiles, and other carnivores. When a carnivore goes near the elephants, like musk ox, the elephants form into a ring and the babies are safe inside the ring. Even lions have to think twice before going to the ring.
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. The Average African elephant weighs 2.7 to 6 tonnes. 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.African elephants can be up to 13 feet tall, while Indian elephants can be up to 10 feet tall.
Lions and hyenas often surround the African elephant, and especially elephant babies, in order to prey on them for food. African elephants are also often surrounded by birds that pick insects from their skin.
No. No males of a species has babies. Elephants are mammals.