It takes 24 months for the young to fully develop and be ready to join us in the world.
24months
The elephants can bellow, roar or make a trumpeting noise.
At one time in history there were elephants with long trunks and elephants with shorter trunks. The long trunks helped those elephants to survive and therefore pass their traits to the next generation.
Unlike Asian Elephants they have tusks and are much bigger.
yes
The elephant stays in the womb for about a year
Depends on the species. Humans 9-10 months. Cats&dogs - a lot less. Elephants - a lot longer.
because like humans elephants are mammals and dont lay eggs instead we just produce offspring in the womb and it comes out later
A doctor can only tell you that a baby was/is in the womb for too long.
Asian elephants usually have trunks that are 13 feet long, Indian elephants are usually 11 feet long
elephants tunks are about 25 feet long
Exactly 21 days in the womb!
Einstein was in the womb for 14 months.
It takes 24 months for the young to fully develop and be ready to join us in the world.
No. They do not 'breath' for themselves whilst in the womb. The mother breaths for it, her oxiginated blood is shared with the unborn elephant. Hope this helps!
Elephants have long trunks that they use to drink with, not there mouths!