Well elephants do that i found that out on the back of a chippie packet
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Yes, elephants do have the ability to remain standing after they die due to a unique anatomical feature called the "stay apparatus." This is a system of tendons and ligaments that allows elephants to lock their legs in a standing position without actively using muscles. However, this ability is not universal among all elephants and can depend on various factors such as the terrain and the circumstances of their death.
The animal will quickly die if unable to breath, or die over several days if unable to eat.
an elephant it is longer length-wise than height-wise
Giraffe mothers give birth standing up. This allows the newborn calf to fall up to 6 feet to the ground, helping to stimulate its first breath and encourage it to start walking within hours.
The dorsal surface of any animal is its back
It is possible for an animal to die standing, but the tendency is rare, as an animal will be given early signs of illness and will begin to lay low and rest until their time comes.
An elephant in harsh conditions can die standing. Apparently, it "freezes" in time but has passed on. Its knees will lock when standing, just like humans', therefore allowing it to stand that way until a force knocks it over.
The horse is one animal that is capable of sleeping in a standing position.
Giraffes normally sleep while standing up.
To Die Standing - 1991 is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:16 USA:R
Luther Standing Bear died in 1939.
Joseph Standing died on 1879-07-21.
NO. If a cow is dead, she is on her side, no bovine has the "strength" to stay standing even after death. That is to say, no animal has the strength to stay standing after it has died!
there is not any animal that dies not die
Yes, there was a place for animal sacrifice and burnt offerings.
Its were pelly the pelican is standing at first.
Yes