How many baby Asian elephants are in a litter?
A Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) usually gives birth to around 1 babies.
Each of those little ones spend around 635 days as a fetus before they are released into the wild. Upon birth, they weight 97 kg (213.85 lbs) and measure 8 cm (0′ 4″). They are a member of the Elephantidae family (genus: Elephas). An adult Asian elephant grows up to a size of 1.92 meter (6′ 4″).
To have a reference: Humans obviously usually have a litter size of one ;). Their babies are in the womb of their mother for 280 days (40 weeks) and reach an average size of 1.65m (5′ 5″). They weight in at 62 kg (137 lbs), which is obviously highly individual, and reach an average age of 75 years.
The Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), also called Asiatic elephant, is the only living species of the genus Elephas and is distributed throughout the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, from India in the west, Nepal in the north, Sumatra in the south, and to Borneo in the east. Three subspecies are recognised—E. m. maximus from Sri Lanka, E. m. indicus from mainland Asia and E. m. sumatranus from the island of Sumatra.The Asian elephant is the largest living land animal in Asia. Since 1986, the Asian elephant has been listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List, as the population has declined by at least 50 percent over the last three elephant generations, which is about 60–75 years. It is primarily threatened by loss of habitat, habitat degradation, fragmentation and poaching. In 2003, the wild population was estimated at between 41,410 and 52,345 individuals. Female captive elephants have lived beyond 60 years when kept in semi-natural surroundings, such as forest camps. In zoos, Asian elephants die at a much younger age; captive populations are declining due to a low birth and high death rate.The genus Elephas originated in Sub-Saharan Africa during the Pliocene and spread throughout Africa before expanding into the southern half of Asia. The earliest indications of captive use of Asian elephants are engravings on seals of the Indus Valley Civilisation dated to the 3rd millennium BC.
Other animals of the family Elephantidae
Asian elephant is a member of the Elephantidae, as are these animals:
- African bush elephant with 1 babies per pregnancy
- African forest elephant weighting around 4750 kilograms (10471.95 lbs)
Animals that share a litter size with Asian elephant
Those animals also give birth to 1 babies at once:
- Sumatran rhinoceros
- Hoffmann’s rat
- Three-striped night monkey
- Black-striped wallaby
- Harpy fruit bat
- Red-necked pademelon
- Hamadryas baboon
- Parma wallaby
- Southern reedbuck
- Rüppell’s broad-nosed bat
Animals that get as old as a Asian elephant
Other animals that usually reach the age of 80 years:
- Berardius with 71 years
- Sei whale with 74 years
- Gray whale with 77 years
- Sperm whale with 77 years
- Humpback whale with 95 years
- Bryde’s whale with 72 years
- Dugong with 70 years
- African bush elephant with 80 years
Animals with the same weight as a Asian elephant
What other animals weight around 3294.9 kg (7264 lbs)?
- Gray’s beaked whale usually reaching 2900 kgs (6393.4 lbs)
- Hubbs’ beaked whale usually reaching 3400 kgs (7495.71 lbs)
- Sowerby’s beaked whale usually reaching 3400 kgs (7495.71 lbs)
- Northern bottlenose whale usually reaching 3391.68 kgs (7477.37 lbs)
- African bush elephant usually reaching 3882.27 kgs (8558.93 lbs)
- Southern bottlenose whale usually reaching 3000 kgs (6613.86 lbs)
Animals with the same size as a Asian elephant
Also reaching around 1.92 meter (6′ 4″) in size do these animals:
- Nyala gets as big as 1.94 meter (6′ 5″)
- Harbor seal gets as big as 1.61 meter (5′ 4″)
- Common tsessebe gets as big as 1.7 meter (5′ 7″)
- Arctocephalus forsteri gets as big as 1.71 meter (5′ 8″)
- Bearded seal gets as big as 2.3 meter (7′ 7″)
- Kouprey gets as big as 2.18 meter (7′ 2″)
- Anoa gets as big as 1.58 meter (5′ 3″)
- Red deer gets as big as 2.14 meter (7′ 1″)
- Caribbean monk seal gets as big as 2.29 meter (7′ 7″)
- Australian sea lion gets as big as 1.8 meter (5′ 11″)