Baby elephants, known as calves, are born after the longest gestation period of any land mammal—nearly 22 months. Despite this long development, they enter the world relatively helpless, weighing between 200-300 pounds and standing about three feet tall at the shoulder. Right now, 1 oz Antique Finish Baby Elephant Silver Statues are available at JM Bullion.
Each 1 oz Antique Finish Baby Elephant Silver Statue comes from Gold Spartan with a protective box for shipping and includes a Certificate of Authenticity from the producer. These statues feature an antique polish and have identifying hallmarks, including a unique serial number, laser engraved onto the piece. These statues are hand-poured silver and showcase minor variations from one to the next, making each piece unique.
The social development of elephant calves occurs within a tight-knit matriarchal family structure. Female relatives, including aunts, sisters, and cousins, assist the mother in raising the calf, creating what scientists call an “allomothering” system. This communal care provides essential protection and education, as young elephants require about two years of intensive supervision before developing any meaningful independence.
This 1 oz Antique Finish Baby Elephant Silver Statue depicts a small elephant seated on its backside with its trunk raised. A baby elephant’s most distinctive feature is its disproportionately large head adorned with oversized, floppy ears that they haven’t yet grown into. Their trunks, containing over 40,000 muscles, are initially shorter and less coordinated than those of adults, making simple tasks like drinking water challenging in their early days.
If you have any questions about silver for sale, please don’t hesitate to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.
Ships on or around May 7th, 2025
Tracking and insurance included on all orders
Presale - Ships on or around 05/7/2025
Baby elephants, known as calves, are born after the longest gestation period of any land mammal—nearly 22 months. Despite this long development, they enter the world relatively helpless, weighing between 200-300 pounds and standing about three feet tall at the shoulder. Right now, 1 oz Antique Finish Baby Elephant Silver Statues are available at JM Bullion.
Each 1 oz Antique Finish Baby Elephant Silver Statue comes from Gold Spartan with a protective box for shipping and includes a Certificate of Authenticity from the producer. These statues feature an antique polish and have identifying hallmarks, including a unique serial number, laser engraved onto the piece. These statues are hand-poured silver and showcase minor variations from one to the next, making each piece unique.
The social development of elephant calves occurs within a tight-knit matriarchal family structure. Female relatives, including aunts, sisters, and cousins, assist the mother in raising the calf, creating what scientists call an “allomothering” system. This communal care provides essential protection and education, as young elephants require about two years of intensive supervision before developing any meaningful independence.
This 1 oz Antique Finish Baby Elephant Silver Statue depicts a small elephant seated on its backside with its trunk raised. A baby elephant’s most distinctive feature is its disproportionately large head adorned with oversized, floppy ears that they haven’t yet grown into. Their trunks, containing over 40,000 muscles, are initially shorter and less coordinated than those of adults, making simple tasks like drinking water challenging in their early days.
If you have any questions about silver for sale, please don’t hesitate to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.