It depends on which zoo they're in...
The African forest elephants live Africa's forests. They are commonly found in Central and West African forests and they can live up to 70 years old.
Yes, some elephants live in rainforests. The African forest elephant lives in the rainforest of Africa. The Asiatic elephant lives in a variety of habitats in Asia, one of which is rainforest.
Animals that live in the African rainforest include gorillas, chimpanzees, elephants, leopards, various species of monkeys, and a wide array of bird species. The rainforest is also home to various reptiles, such as snakes and crocodiles, as well as insects like butterflies and beetles.
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Elephants are large animals and they are found in the South African Rain Forests
Forest floor.
A elephant lives in many places such as the national parks,jungle and certain deserts. Elephants dont live in rain forests. There was once a time when people tried to introduce elephants to rainforests. They tried to put 1000 elephants in Pench for the tourists. All of them died in 2 weeks.
Yes, though their prime and most common habitat are not rain forests.
mostly they live in elephat grass which grows tall enough to hide a full grown elephant
African elephants live in grassy regions south of the Sahara Desert. So, living in the desert it is very hot and dry. It hardly ever rains. But when it does everything is brought to life. These elephants travel far to get to watering wholes. It is a very harsh environment!!
Elephants typically live in savannas and forests in Africa and Asia, not in the tropical rainforest. There are no wild elephant populations in the Amazon rainforest, for example.
No, cheetahs live in the African savanna. Jaguars and panthers, relatives of the cheetah, live in rain forests.