There live in Asia Normally round the world but not England
It is undetermined the exact number of African elephants that live in nature preserves. Many of the African elephants live on the Savannahs.
Most elephants live in grasslands or forests. However, there are elephants in the Namib Desert of southwestern Africa.
There are two types of elephants that live in the African savannah. There's the African elephant, or Savannah elephant (as it is sometimes called), and then there's a subspecies called the Forest elephant. The Savannah elephant is larger than the Forest elephant and has tusks that curve outwards whereas the tusks of the Forest elephant are much straighter and point slightly downwards. Forest elephants are also darker than Savannah elephants.
elephants live in grasslands in africa and they live in asia
No, because chipmunks live in coniferous and boreal forests, elephants live in the savannah.
afrika jungle
Yes, they can and do live together.
in Africa and in the northern area of the world.
Because they mainly eat grass
Elephants live in grassland
Yes elephants do live in families
The elephants live in the grassland and forrest
they live in India as well as other other southern European country's
Usually there are many elephants in Africa. Elephants live in just 2 continents in the world- Africa and Asia. African elephants are found in 36 African countries. 2 species of elephants live in Africa- Savanna Elephants (which live in grasslands, marshes and beside lakes) and Forest Elephants (which live in dense rainforests). Asian elephants have smaller ears than African elephants. Indian Elephants live in 11 countries (including India and Indonesia) and go between forests and grassland (depending on where there is more food). Sumatran Elephants are found only in Sumatra and they like living in forests.
giraffes, elephants and cheetahs live in the african savannah. camels live in the sibeirian desert. foxes live in various forests around the world.
There live in Asia Normally round the world but not England