elephants may seem dumb creatures but they are actually very intellegent!! they can pull down trees in different contries like India and Africa. they do this because viecles might bump into the tree trunks so they pull them away from roads and foot paths. they can also carry objects like blankets and foods. they are very useful creatures indeed
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Elephants have remorse for the dead and a good memory. If a member of an elephants family dies, then the surviving members will return to the site of the death every year to "mourn." Their trunks are also unique, being made up of 100,000 individual muscles.
The animal of Thailand is the elephant. Elephants hold a special cultural significance in Thailand and are considered a symbol of strength and wisdom.
Yes, elephants can communicate over long distances through infrasound, which are low-frequency vocalizations that can travel through the ground and be detected by other elephants many miles away. This form of communication allows elephants to stay in touch with each other and coordinate their movements, especially during migrations or in search of resources.
Elephants are said to make a trumpeting sound.
Us and elephants are the only land animals that can cry.
yes they are but there are other ones like elephants and bull dogs yes they are but there are other ones like elephants and bull dogs
My name is Bryan Cruise (Cruiz3r) I'm new at answering these questions. But I think an Elelphant can carry water in its trunk (and no other animal can do that?!)
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I am not aware of any program that uses elephants in animal-related experiments. Elephants maintained in zoos or animal sanctuaries are often monitored extensively via physical exams, blood tests and non-invasive images so that scientists can better understand wild elephants, but that is the extent of testing on elephants.
Animal World - 1968 The Elephants of Tsavo was released on: USA: 1969