Ironically heavy, always with a packed trunk.
Elephants can travel long distances to migrate, with some herds covering up to 300 miles in search of food, water, and suitable habitat. The exact distance can vary depending on factors such as location, availability of resources, and seasonal changes.
A: Most elephants tend to travel in group as it is easier if they encounter suspected predators as there are more of them. The group (know as a herd) is led by the matriarch, who is the eldest female in the herd.
Yes, elephants can communicate over long distances through infrasound, which are low-frequency vocalizations that can travel through the ground and be detected by other elephants many miles away. This form of communication allows elephants to stay in touch with each other and coordinate their movements, especially during migrations or in search of resources.
Elephants compete for resources like any other animal. If food is scarce, those who are best at foraging are more likely to survive. Strong, healthy males are more likely to succeed at mating.
mammoth's weigh more but they are exstinked CORRECT ANSWER: Animals living today that are bigger than elephants are aquatic. They are: Blue whale Sperm whale Whale shark Right whale Finback whale Humpback whale
Elephants travel in herds.
Elephants travel as herds.
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On their legs. :)
Can you?
Yes.
Female elephants (cows) live in herds while the male elephants (bulls) leave the herd after several years and travel alone
Well, they are sociable animals like elephants.
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By their trunks
I would have to say elephants travel about 11000 miles twice a year