Elephants have long lifespans due to their slow rate of reproduction, which reduces the pressure for the species to evolve shorter lifespans. They also have few natural predators in the wild, which can contribute to their extended lifespan. Additionally, elephants have developed social structures and behaviors that help protect and support older individuals within their herds.
Elephants live in the grasslands because they are to large to get around in any other place and that is where they would rather be than a small and squished up place.
Elephants are like humans. They have a long life expectancy like humans. Elephants in the wild are known to live an average of 50 to 70 years. Some domesticated elephants have known to live upto the age of 80 years too. They probably live the longest among all mammals (excluding humans).
There are two types of elephants. There is an African elephant and an Asian elephant. So, there are elephants in Africa and elephants in Asia. You can tell the type of elephant by the size of their ears. African elephants have a large ear while Asian have a smaller ear.
African elephants live in grassy climates of the Sahara desert Sahara desert is very hot and dry.
Most elephants live in grasslands or forests. However, there are elephants in the Namib Desert of southwestern Africa.
Modern elephants live up to 60 years or so. Mammoths probably had a similar lifespan.
12 years
Not long they die
4 years
Elephants live in Asia and Africa. Tapirs live in Australia or Africa ? ~ ~Sleenky
Elephants live in the grasslands because they are to large to get around in any other place and that is where they would rather be than a small and squished up place.
86 years is the maximum recorded
Elephants live in grassland
Yes elephants do live in families
The elephants live in the grassland and forrest
Yes, there lives elephants south in sahara.
It depends on where the elephants live, African ones live in groups of 0/25 Indian elephants live between 0/15 and Bulgarian/Russian elephants live in 30/40.