Elephant Facts
74Interesting Facts about Elephants
Ears of an African elephant are at least three times the size of Asian elephant's ears.
African elephants have other good uses of their ears, than just listening. They use their ears as signaling devices and as protective devices to ward off threats. So they are not just ears, they are much more than that.
Elephant poops around 80 pounds a day on the average.
Elephants are known to take a great care over dead bones of their family members.
Ears are used to regulate body temperature in both African elephants as well as Asian elephants.
The elephants' surface area is small in comparison to their total mass, which makes it difficult to release excess body heat. Their large, veiny ears act like a radiator; when flapped, the blood flowing through them is cooled, helping to regulate the elephants' body temperature.
During World War II, the very first bomb dropped on Berlin by the Allies killed the only elephant in the Berlin Zoo.
Their pulse rate is 27.
The only mammal that can't jump is an elephant.
It is also the national animal of Thailand.
In a day, an elephant can drink upto 80 gallons of water.
Did you know back in 1916, an elephant was tried and hung for a murder?
An elephant can smell water three miles away.
More Elephant Facts
Every elephant’s ear is unique and is often used for identification purposes (like our fingerprints).
The elastic, spongy cushions on the bottom of elephant feet act as shock absorbers and help elephants move silently.
Elephants are able to swim for long distances.
Elephants spend about 16 hours a day eating.
Elephants drink by filling their trunks with water and then pouring the water into their mouths.
African elephants have two fingers on the tip of their trunks, Asians have only one finger and typically use their trunks only to scoop objects up with.
Elephants can use their trunks for water storage, for sucking up mud and dust to cool off with, and for friendly wrestling matches.
Despite the size of ears the elephant’s hearing is poor.
A fully grown adult African elephant reaches the height of 10 - 13 feet and weigh 15,400 pounds.
A Fully grown adult Asian elephant reaches the height of 10 feet and weigh 11,000 pounds.
They can live upto 70 years.
Elephants normally walk about 4 mph.
Female elephants have a gestation period of 22 months. They give birth to a single infant referred to as a calf.
Elephants use their tusks to dig for water and roots as well as to protect from predators.
Elephants sleep mostly standing. They usually only sleep 4 to 5 hours per night.
An elephant's skin is extremely tough around most parts of its body and measures about 2.5 cm (1 in) thick.
Elephants have the largest brains in comparison to body weight than any other animal besides humans.
Elephants often take up to 18 quarts of water into their trunks at once.
The trunk has no bones. Nearly 150,000 muscles and nerves provide flexibility.
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Nice to hear that. Then you must know a lot more about elephant and why it is considered a sacred animal. Maybe you should write a hub on it for the rest of us.
Thanx for commenting mate.
very nice facts good to know
Elephants are able to swim for long distances.
Elephants spend about 16 hours a day eating.
Such lovely creatures.
thanks for share about this animal. Elephant is strong animal. It helps people in circus. I had seen the elephant action, very funny. great hub.
cool thank you that helps me on my project
Lgali, thank you for this wonderful comment.
Ethel, they no doubt are amazing lovely creatures.
Prestio, must have been a great experience seeing an elephant in action.
Lydia, I am glad I could help. :)














dohn121 says:
3 months ago
I enjoyed this animal hub probably the most so far UH. The elephant is a sacred animal in my country. The three-headed elephant was featured as Laos' flag from 1949-1975 (up until the Communist takeover and fall of Saigon). Thanks!