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Yes. Some tribes that live in the African Forests hunt various animals for food. This includes the Elephants also. But, this is not the biggest threat to African Elephants. Poachers who kill them for their Tusks have killed thousands of Elephants.
they find there food nier the mountains and deserts
of course they do. If they didn't, they couldn't survive in the wild. African Elephants eat tree leaves, among other things.
No. African elephants live on the continent of Africa. They have to travel much too far to find water and food to be contained to an island.
lack of food, water n homes
African elephants have been known to eat atleast 150 kilograms of food (300 pounds) in a day. Adult bull elephants (large males) are known to eat even more than that. They will keep eating for almost half the day and the rest of the day they rest and sleep.
There is enough food for the elephants in Africa; the problem that they have is that people hunt them for their valuable ivory tusks.
The Sun helps African elephants, as well as most animals, in three main ways. First, elephants depend on plants for food, which can only make food and survive if there is enough sunlight. Secondly, elephants depend on sunlight in order to see, which is one of their primary senses. Last but not least, without the Sun's warmth, Earth would be far to cold for any life to exist on the surface, including African elephants.
elephants use their trunks for many things. the main things are to : - reach up into trees and get leaves. - when they are eating or drinking water they get the food/water with their trunk and hold it with their trunk then they scoop it into their mouth.
savannah elephants may adapt to forests if they have abundant water and food
They go to different parts of the jungles in search of fresh food and water.