Because if they don't, then we won't have any of them any more. They're also a big part of the ecosystem.
No, elephants of different species do not mate. The two main species of elephants are the African elephant (Loxodonta africana) and the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), and they do not interbreed. Each species has distinct breeding behaviors and mating preferences.
They live on the African Prarie but can survive for a short time in the desert
The large African elephant ears serve the purpose of regulating the elephant's body temperature. They help the elephant survive in its natural habitat by dissipating excess heat and cooling the body through increased blood flow to the ears, allowing the elephant to stay cool in hot environments.
it is helped by some nice people. it is helped by zoos and reserves and by its food
Size advantage is one adaptation. It's able to lose heat to survive in such environments. The trunk is the arm of an elephant allowing it to drink and eat.
So that the species does not become extinct.
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So it can reproduce and its species can survive...
Yes and ancient elephant would survive today with the technoledgy But only in India
"Only Elephant should wear ivory"
Hats off to Sir Charles Darwin for his theory of evolution! Variations are very important to species. Some of the variations are more suitable for the species to survive. You get new species with time by selection of the better ones.
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