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Migration
Elephants because I have been to Thailand before
well elephants are clever in danger of hunters so yes especily in terms of migration
No. The Amazon is in South America and there are no elephants there. Elephants are in Africa and Asia. The African elephants have big ears while the Asian elephants have small ears. Elephants have a good memory and will handle the bones of a elephant they knew. Baby elephants have babysitters within their herd. In Africa one lodge built on a migration path of the elephants and when migrating the elephants walk through the lobby of the lodge.
60 Minutes - 1968 Into the Wild The Great Migration The Secret Language of Elephants B-Rex 42-40 was released on: USA: 4 July 2010
60 Minutes - 1968 Into the Wild The Great Migration The Secret Language of Elephants Jane Goodall 44-18 was released on: USA: 22 January 2012
It doesn't build a home. Elephants are a herd animal and move around looking for food and water. They do have migration routes and tend to stay together in family groups. The female elephants help take care of the baby elephants.
I'm not sure if this is the right answer, but if you're referring to moving from country to country it is called "Immigration".
who are kalahari people
No, the Kalahari is not the second largest in the world. The Kalahari is the 5th largest.
A lot of animals live in the Kalahari Desert but I will only name a few. Jackals, springboks, spotted hyenas, snakes, lions, camels ectAlso There are African Elephants in Kalahari DesertAnimals that live in the Kalahari include brown hyenas, lions, meerkats, giraffes, warthogs, jackals, several species of antelope (including the eland, gemsbok, springbok, hartebeest, steenbok, kudu, and duiker), and many species of birds and reptiles. Vegetation in the Kalahari consists mainly of grasses and acacias, but there are over 400 identified plant species present (including the wild watermelon, or Tsamma melon). Camel rides flourish when it rains.
The Kalahari Desert covers most of Botswana.