The Wooly Mammoth is related to it but as you probely know, it's extint.
All kind of animals even bears and elephants.
Elephants are related to hyraxes and sea cows. Elephants are related to hyraxes and sea cows. Elephants are related to hyraxes and sea cows.
African Elephants share their habitat with animals like Lions, Cheetahs, Hyenahs, Leopards, Giraffe, Zebra, etc. The Asian Elephants share their habitat with animals like Tigers, Indian wild ox, wild dogs, deer, Rhinos etc.
Both African and Asian elephants live in the wild. However, Asian elephants have been domesticated for centuries.
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Mammoths are most closely related to modern elephants
An oddly related fact about elephants is that they are one of the few animals that can recognize themselves in a mirror, showing a high level of self-awareness.
pandas are different from elephants they are not similar to each other because there are two different animals
Rabbits and elephants are both animals, they are both vertabrates, and they are both mammals.
Only in the sense that all animals share a common ancestor. Aside from that they are about as far apart ans two animals can get.
Yes, stuffed animals are bigger then elephants.
Mammoths are a genus of elephants. The closest living relatives of mammoths are Asiatic Elephant.
None by intent Elephants are herbivores, plant eaters, and don't eat animals.
. elephants are the largest land animals, so other animals get out of their way very quickly because the elephants size is intimidating to smaller creatures. when an elephants is enraged, it will attack and, sometimes kill the other creature
The elephants, of course. Chickens aren't animals, they're birds. ================================================== Many people confuse "animals" and "mammals." Both chickens and elephants are animals. However, elephants are mammals and chickens are birds. Whoever asked you this riddle is probably confused about the difference between animals and mammals.
Elephants.
Rhinoceroses, giraffes, hippopotamuses, lions, antelopes, elephants and leopards. See related links for additional information.