Elephants are born one at a time. About one every one year.
It's the other way around. African elephants have bigger ears. The theory is that since elephants can't sweat, they use their ears - which are full of blood vessels close to the surface - to cool themselves down with. And as Africa is generally hotter than Asia, African elephants need bigger ears to keep from overheating. Also. African elephants generally live in the open, while Asian elephants spend more time in the woods. Bigger ears would get quite worn and torn if they kept brushing up against trees and branches all the time.
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A female Octopus can lay about 10000 eggs a time or even more.
Gorillas do not lay eggs. Gorillas are mammals and give birth to live offspring, typically one at a time.
The amount of eggs that an animal produces will vary depending on the animal. For example, a penguin only lays one or two eggs at a time and a bird can lay up to four at a time.
Asian elephants only have one calf at a time. They typically have about 4 offspring in their life time.
Asian Elephants normally give birth to one calf at a time, but there can be twin calves. Elephants can give birth to about 7 calves in their lives.
Probably within the last ten minutes. Asian elephants are still extant.
It's the other way around. African elephants have bigger ears. The theory is that since elephants can't sweat, they use their ears - which are full of blood vessels close to the surface - to cool themselves down with. And as Africa is generally hotter than Asia, African elephants need bigger ears to keep from overheating. Also. African elephants generally live in the open, while Asian elephants spend more time in the woods. Bigger ears would get quite worn and torn if they kept brushing up against trees and branches all the time.
200,000 eggs at a time 200,000 eggs at a time
Elephants don't lay babies.
25 to 40 eggs at one time
25 to 40 eggs at one time
He Lays About 70 Eggs At A Time
500 eggs.
Usually only one.
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