It’s a question that comes up more than you’d think — maybe because of their tough, wrinkled, almost reptilian-looking skin. But yes: the elephant is very much a mammal. In fact it’s one of the most iconic mammals on Earth, and it ticks every box that defines the group. Here’s why, plus how elephants are classified.
The short answer: yes — elephants are mammals (class Mammalia, order Proboscidea). They’re warm-blooded, give birth to live young, nurse them with milk, and have hair.