Flock. Elephants are matriarchal and live in a female-led group. she presides over a multi-generational herd that includes other females called cows and their offspring. Adult males, called bulls, tend to roam on their own, sometimes forming smaller, looser, loosely related groups of all males.
What is a herd of elephants?
Elephant Parade-A group of elephants is called a herd. The herd is led by the patriarch, the oldest female. Females and old and young elephants are stuck together in a herd. Adult men tend to wander alone.
Do the elephants live together or alone?
Elephants are social animals that tend to live in large groups. They are known to stay in "family" groups for the rest of their lives and never be far from their mothers.
How many elephants live in the herd?
The herd of elephants mainly includes female elephants and baby elephants. The oldest female is the herd leader. The herd may have 10-12 female elephants and young elephants. Male elephants live in herds until they are 14 to 15 years old.
How big is the elephant herd?
A herd usually consists of 8 to 100 people, depending on the terrain and the size of the family. When a calf is born, it is raised and protected by the entire maternal herd.
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