African elephants can travel significant distances in search of food, water, and mates, often covering 10 to 20 miles (16 to 32 kilometers) per day. In some cases, they may migrate over 100 miles (160 kilometers) during seasonal movements. Their extensive range is influenced by factors such as habitat availability and environmental conditions. Overall, their ability to traverse large distances is crucial for their survival in the wild.
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No. African elephants live on the continent of Africa. They have to travel much too far to find water and food to be contained to an island.
travel by African Elephant is very effecient.
help them hear from far away
The African elephant has the biggest ears!The type of elephant with the biggest name has the biggest ears, the African elephant (not the Asian elephant). That's how I remember.
Another African elephant?
8 miles
so they can hear the sound of water from far away
The African elephant is the larger of the two species.
there are 3,African elephant, Asian elephant,and African forest.
It always was the African Elephant
the African Elephant lives in Africa south of the Sahara desert.