a elephants body language tells you really mean communicating to a friend, such as when they move a part of their body there really communicting by useing there body as a tool
The roman's did use elephants, but in very small quantities since they were quite dangerous.
The elephants are k-strategist particular iteroparous~Daniel oyeniran
Poachers primarily use firearms such as rifles to kill elephants for their tusks. Some also use poison arrows or spears. These weapons are used to quickly kill the elephants and retrieve their valuable tusks.
An elephant can use a low sound that is so low we can't even hear it
Elephants do not have sweat glands!!!!!!!!!!! that's why they have to use there ears to cool themselves down or even role in mud becaus it dries and acts like a shield to the sun ELEPHANTS DO NOT HAVE SWEAT GLANDS
No, animals do not communicate with each other using different languages like humans do. They use a variety of signals, sounds, and body language to convey messages and information.
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does the dolphins have any special body parts to use eat,hunt,or build a home.
No - but large elephant ears are used to control the elephants body temperature by letting off excess heat
Nervous tissue is composed of neurons that use electrical signals to transfer impulses throughout the body.
All they do is justflap them at their body and it creates cool wind
why do indians use elephants
It depends on what you mean by "transmit". Our nerves and muscles use electrical signals. These signals can be detected outside the body. The biochemical processes in each cell uses energy. This energy can be detected outside the body as heat.
elephants and rhinos use them as scratching posts
elephants use their trunk to spray water over their body to keep cool and to drink water and they sometimes bath with their trunk
elephants and rhinos use them as scratching posts
The body uses a complex network of nerve cells called neurons to send electrical signals. These signals travel along the neurons and across the synapses to communicate with other cells in the body, allowing for coordination and control of different functions.