Elephants, their only enemies are human. Another answer: elephants can be dangerous too. yes, they can be but only if they are threatened by humans! A bull elephant in musth is dangerous to anything that comes near it, including other elephants.
An orangutan cannot mate with a human and produce young. So the question cannot be answered. It is genetically impossible for a human to have a baby by an animal, and it is also genetically impossible for a animal to have a baby by a human. ANY kind of animal. Humans can only have babies with other humans.
Elephants cannot jump, so, yes, a kangaroo, or any other animal, can jump higher than an elephant can.
No, humans cannot hear the sounds made by elephants under normal circumstances. Elephants produce low-frequency infrasound vocalizations that are below the range of human hearing. However, elephants can communicate with each other over long distances using these infrasound frequencies.
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?!)
No, A human can't talk to a whale. Can a human talk to a dog or any other animal. No a human can't A human can talk to a whale, but whales probably cannot understand humans or talk back.
If you mean a human-other animal hybrid, the answer is: not that we know of.
Yes they do. Lions and human babies happen to be their favourites.
Elephants cannot breathe through their trunks, as they use their trunks to breathe through their nostrils. They also cannot drink water with their trunks like a straw, as they use their trunks to suck up water and then spray it into their mouths. Additionally, elephants cannot use their trunks to scratch themselves, as they rely on other parts of their bodies like their feet or tusks for that.
No, humans cannot physically transform into foxes or any other animal.
Most insects, such as ants and beetles, cannot hear human speech as they do not have ears with the ability to process sound waves in the same way animals with well-developed auditory systems can. They may still sense vibrations through other mechanisms, but they cannot interpret human language.