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.
They don't. Elephants live in Africa and Asia.
No, elephants do not live in the Amazon rainforest. They are native to Africa and Asia, where they inhabit a variety of habitats including savannas, forests, and grasslands. The Amazon is home to a different array of wildlife, such as jaguars, sloths, and various bird species.
Elephants typically live in savannas and forests in Africa and Asia, not in the tropical rainforest. There are no wild elephant populations in the Amazon rainforest, for example.
Elephants live in grassland
Yes elephants do live in families
The elephants live in the grassland and forrest
Yes, there lives elephants south in sahara.
elephants live here
Elephants do not live in Japan.
It depends on where the elephants live, African ones live in groups of 0/25 Indian elephants live between 0/15 and Bulgarian/Russian elephants live in 30/40.
Elephants live in Southeast Asia and parts of Africa.
African elephants live on the Serengeti for part of the year.