Environmental Sciences, asked by akhilsuhag9597, 9 months ago

write 5 lines about elephant herd​

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Answered by singhvikas0790622
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1) Elephants can be classified in to two groups African elephants and Asian elephants with difference in size and weight. Average height of the elephant could vary between 2.5 to 3 m and can weigh up to 6000 kg.

2) Lifespan of average elephant is around 70 years.

3) Some of the unique features of the body part of elephants are long trunk, tusks with incisors used for moving and grasping the object and unusually large ears.

4) Baby elephants which are also known as calves may weigh around 100-120 kg.

5) Female elephants are pregnant for 22 months meaning they have very long gestation period.

Answered by bhattacharyataniya74
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Explanation:

  • Elephants are the largest living land mammals. ...
  • At birth, an elephant calf may weigh as much as 100 kg (225 pounds). ...
  • In the wild, elephants have strong family relationship. ...
  • There are two living genera of elephants. ...
  • An elephant's most obvious part is the trunk. ...
  • Elephants also have tusks.
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