walking on all fours
It takes no elephants to move the world! The world is already in motion.
Elephants have muscles and tendons just like any other part of the body that flex and move the trunk.
The reason why the elephants don't want to go to the lush grasslands it is because the elephants are ....
people move goods on elephants and horses
yes, African Elephants move during the dry season t find food and water but return to their original habitat at the start of the monsoon, where as Asian Elephants move during the monsoon and return during the dry season.
elephants live all over Africa like central Africa and anywhere they want to move.
African elephants move by walking on all fours, using their large, pillar-like legs for support. They can also run at speeds of up to 25 mph for short distances when needed. Additionally, they use their trunks for balance and to help them navigate their environment.
Elephants are already in their environment. They move around in it by walking.
War elephants trampled the enemy underfoot and disorganized their ranks, leaving them running for cover, dead, or vulnerable.
they move from one place to another so that they can find food
Elephants move by walking on their four legs, but they can also run, swim, and use their trunk to help them navigate and interact with their environment. They are known for their lumbering gait and can reach speeds of up to 25 mph when running.
They do indeed. P.S. You should really check your spelling and grammar. Correct form: Do elephants travel from place to place?