To get water and to bathe.
Elephants go to watering holes to drink and bathe to cool off from the heat. Water is essential for their survival, and they need to consume large quantities each day. The social nature of watering holes also provides opportunities for interaction and communication with other elephants.
Watering holes.
they go to watering holes, or if u dig down into the ground u always find water
From watering holes. If the holes are empty they dig them up. They have great memories and can travel vast distances from hole to hole if there is no water in the nearest source.
Elephants pass on their knowledge of social structure, mothering skills, survival skills, and knowledge of the land, food sources, and the location of watering holes.
Watering the Elephants - 1921 was released on: USA: 26 June 1921
Yes. African elephants and black rhinos share much of the same territory, and can often be found drinking at the same watering holes.
water from the watering hole
They can smell it I think. I know that the matriac (can't spell it properly sorry) who is the leader or the heard, well, leads the herd to water. Groups of elephants use the same watering holes as there parents, and as the popular culture says, an elephant has a remarkable memory.
They get water from watering holes. - cutecat10 ^_^
In and around their territory. Espcially near watering holes and trails
Yes, they can.
watering holes made from summer rainy season