A baby Elephant only weighs 1-2 tons.
The number of elephants that weigh 2.1 tons would depend on the weight of an average elephant. On average, an African bush elephant can weigh between 5,000 to 14,000 pounds (2.5 to 7 tons). So, 2.1 tons would be equivalent to around 1.05 to 0.75 elephants.
A elephant is 7 tons/about 1000-1200-750-870-300 pounds.
An 18-month-old elephant can weigh anywhere from 300 to 600 pounds, depending on the species. This would still be considered relatively small compared to adult elephants, which can weigh several tons.
Not exactly. Elephants range from 3 tons to 6-1/2 tons. Average weight for a full grown Asian elephant is 3 tons. Average weight for a full grown African forest elephant is 3 tons. Average weight for a full grown African bush elephant is 6-1/2 tons.
An adult elephant can weigh anywhere from 5,000 to 14,000 pounds, depending on the species.
They can weigh as much as 14,000 lbs. (7 tons).
The weight of an average full grown Asian elephant is 3 tons.
The Southern Elephant Seal can weigh up to five tons or more. An African Elephant can also weigh up to five tons or more.
A couple tons.
A fully grown elephant can weigh up to 28 tons.
Asian elephant bulls can weigh nearly four tons, African bulls six tons or more.
he is between 2 and 4 tons
It depends on the beast! If it is an elephant, it can weigh up to 6 tons.
7.3 tons...Belive it!!!....ok maybe not
it weighs 1.3 tons
Stand 7 to 9.8 feet and weigh 3.5 tons for Females weigh up to 5 tons for males
The number of elephants that weigh 2.1 tons would depend on the weight of an average elephant. On average, an African bush elephant can weigh between 5,000 to 14,000 pounds (2.5 to 7 tons). So, 2.1 tons would be equivalent to around 1.05 to 0.75 elephants.