the elephant that lived the longest and was recorded was accualy only about 182 years old idk how or why i guess God liked him lol....and anything is possible so im sure another one could be born at 108 and then live that old again
Lin Wang of the Taipei Zoo. He died at age 86 in 2003.
A female elephant is actually called a cow. A baby elephant is called a calf, and the male is called a bull.A female elephant is called a cow, a male is called a bull, and a baby is called a calf. The longest living elephant on record lived for 70 years, but the average life expectancy is 40 to 65 years.Techhnically, it's is called a Cow elephant, but when you see a group pf elephants, your can assume the adults are all females. The oldest 'cow' elephant, or 'Matriarch' is in charge of the herd (she is usually the mother of most of the female elephants). The male or bull elephants only stay with the herd until they reach puberty, then they're on their own and only come around the females for mating purposes.
The most well-known extinct elephant species is the mammoth, which went extinct about 4,000 years ago. Other extinct elephants include the straight-tusked elephant and the dwarf elephant species that lived on islands like Sicily and Malta.
Elephants are like humans. Their average life expentancy is around 50 - 70 years. Elephants in captivity are known to live longer than the ones in wild. The oldest known elephant was known to have lived to be 82 years old.
The mammoth is an extinct mammal that resembled modern elephants in appearance. They lived during the Pleistocene epoch and are closely related to elephants. Mammoths had long curved tusks and were adapted to cold environments.
They typically live for 50 to 70 years, but the oldest recorded elephant lived for 82 years.
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Lin Wang of the Taipei Zoo. He died at age 86 in 2003.
A female elephant is actually called a cow. A baby elephant is called a calf, and the male is called a bull.A female elephant is called a cow, a male is called a bull, and a baby is called a calf. The longest living elephant on record lived for 70 years, but the average life expectancy is 40 to 65 years.Techhnically, it's is called a Cow elephant, but when you see a group pf elephants, your can assume the adults are all females. The oldest 'cow' elephant, or 'Matriarch' is in charge of the herd (she is usually the mother of most of the female elephants). The male or bull elephants only stay with the herd until they reach puberty, then they're on their own and only come around the females for mating purposes.
The most well-known extinct elephant species is the mammoth, which went extinct about 4,000 years ago. Other extinct elephants include the straight-tusked elephant and the dwarf elephant species that lived on islands like Sicily and Malta.
An elephant's lifespan seems to vary, but the average is between 40-60 years. One Asian elephant was documented to have lived 86 years. On the other hands, captive elephants live nowhere near as long as their wild counterparts.
An elephant's lifespan seems to vary, but the average is between 40-60 years. One Asian elephant was documented to have lived 86 years. On the other hands, captive elephants live nowhere near as long as their wild counterparts.
Elephants are like humans. Their average life expentancy is around 50 - 70 years. Elephants in captivity are known to live longer than the ones in wild. The oldest known elephant was known to have lived to be 82 years old.
The mammoth is an extinct mammal that resembled modern elephants in appearance. They lived during the Pleistocene epoch and are closely related to elephants. Mammoths had long curved tusks and were adapted to cold environments.
they typically lives for about 50-70 years but the oldest one ever recorded lived for 82 years
Elephant calves can walk within hours of being born. They are not like humans to wait for a year or so before walking. Most elephant calves can start walking around 2 hours after they are born.
In modern times, people don't hunt elephants for food. However, people do still illegally kill elephants for ivory (tusks), or to protect their crops (food from seeds). Before they nearly all died out 10,000 years ago, mammoths, a member of the elephant family, were an important food for hunter gatherers who lived in the same areas.