It is a mammal.........the only "egg" it has is the one that "mates" with a sperm, just like humans and all other animals which have hair and produce milk
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∙ 15y agoThe shape and structure of an egg are designed to distribute force evenly across the shell. The rounded shape of an egg helps to disperse the impact energy, preventing it from cracking or breaking easily. Additionally, the shell of an egg is made up of calcium carbonate crystals, providing strength and resilience against external pressure, such as an elephant's foot.
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No. An elephant is a mammal and has an alive birth. Imagine what an elephant egg would look like. Totally massive.
The life Cycle of an Elephant is : * Egg *Baby *Infant *Adult
The life Cycle of an Elephant is : * Egg *Baby *Infant *Adult
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The giant elephant bird it's egg weighs 300 pounds
An elephant sex cell (sperm or egg) contains 56 chromosomes. This is half the number of chromosomes found in a normal elephant cell, which typically has 112 chromosomes.
The giant elephant bird it's egg weighs 300 pounds
The elephant is a mammal, and gives live birth after a period of gestation. The only egg is released by the female and is fertilised by the sperm from a male, all of which happens internally in the female.
The great elephant bird became extinct around the 17th century due to a combination of habitat loss and hunting by humans. It was native to Madagascar and was one of the largest birds to have ever existed.
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