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The African Elephant is a keystone species in their environment. The African elephant coverts forest to Savannah and are needed for seed dispersal. They also create natural fire breaks with the large paths they wear into the grasslands.
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Any animal can be dangerous....it depends on their mood, how they are raised and their environment.
They live on the African Prarie but can survive for a short time in the desert
Elephants adapt to its environment by their parents. their parents teach their way of life, on how they eat, what they eat, how they sleep, how they run and walk, and more. they adapt to their environment by their parents.
To get an elephant out of a jello box, first ensure the environment is safe and the elephant is calm. You might need to carefully remove the jello box or create an opening large enough for the elephant to exit. Using gentle encouragement, such as food or familiar sounds, can help guide the elephant out. Always prioritize the animal's well-being and consult professionals if necessary.
Because they are not in their natural environment. No matter what the zoo does it will never be as good for the elephant as its natural environment
A place or environment where the organism fits in well and provides some process that is not provided by other organisms.
No, an elephant seal is not a decomposer. Elephant seals are marine mammals and primarily serve as predators in their ecosystem, feeding on fish and squid. Decomposers, such as bacteria and fungi, break down dead organic matter, recycling nutrients back into the environment. In contrast, elephant seals contribute to the food web by being part of the predator-prey dynamic.