what type of rainforests do elephants live in
Elephants live in tropical forests. They live near trees because they eat them and they also live near water for thirst.
The Asian elephant is Endangered, while the African bush elephants and forest elephants are listed as Vulnerable. There are 5 species of rhinoceros. The white rhinoceros is Near Threatened, and the Indian rhinoceros is Vulnerable, while the black, Sumatran, and Javan rhinoceroses are all Critically Endangered.
Elephants of Asia and India are known to inhabit the thick rain forests. They usually stay well away from human settlements and stay near waterholes and rivers. Elephants of Africa live in the vast Savannah plains of Africa. Even there, they are known to stay close to water bodies and rivers.
yes, Kenya does have wild elephants called African elephants, as you might of guest, but they don't live near to the cities or towns.
In the desert elephants must be opportunistic. They rely heavily on grasses, especially the roots as a staple of their diet. They will eat other plants when available near water sources or when they spring up after rare rainstorms.
There are Ostritches, Donkeys, and Elephants that live in the woods next to the Mississippi river.
To answer your question here is a simple answer that may work: Animals normaly search for water all the time. If they do not live near water they will maigrate to it, or wait for the rain to come. For example, elephants remember where they got water a year before when they're thousands of miles away. Animals are normaly located near water, if you want to find an animal, you need to find water first.
Elephants are both grazers and browsers, which allows them to find food much easier than other animals in the sense that they typically only eat plants of any size. Not only that, but they also drink as much as 50 gallons of water in a given day, which explains why they live near the water throughout their life.
Horseflies do not live in holes. These insects live near water. A female horsefly lays eggs on plants or near water.
No. They live in and near bodies of freshwater.
if you did not live near water you will die of thirst and dehydration