Yes, because elephants are able to get up from lying down if they fall down, and are also able to sit down and get up.
What an elephant uniquely cannot do is jump up. They can jump down, or fall, but not leap into the air.
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The Hawaiian word for sit is "noho."
African elephants, both savanna (bush) elephants and forest elephants, can be found in Kenya. Savanna elephants are more commonly seen in the country's national parks and reserves, while forest elephants are found in the dense forests of central and western Kenya.
Elephants are believed to be the closest relative to manatees.
Most elephants in the wild live to be around 60-70 years old, while elephants in captivity can live into their 70s or even 80s. It is not uncommon for elephants to live multiple decades.
Baby elephants are predated by lions, hyeanas and wild dogs in Africa. Adult elephants don't have any significant enemies except man. In Asia, elephants' predators are tigers and there are rare reports of adults falling victim.