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Elephants live in warm to hot climates...they can not tolerate cold.

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Do tigers live in cold or hot weather?

Tigers can live in either hot or cold weather, depending on what type of tiger you are talking about. For example, the Bengal tiger lives in India, which has a hot climate, whereas the Siberian tiger lives in Siberia, which has a very cold climate. Tigers as a whole species have an extremely broad range of habitats.


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Do elephants like snow?

The short answer to this is yes. The elephant, although historically and geographically a hot area inhabitant, is hardier than expected and adapts well to living in very cold wet climates. However, as with most animals that do not live in cold climates naturally, shelter should be provided.


Where do elephants live?

There are two types of elephant, African and Indian. The African elephant lives in the African savanna while the Indian elephant lives throughout India and south east Asia. African and Asian elephant habitat includes grasslands, marshes, forests, deserts, and mountains. Herds wander continuously in search of food and water. They may travel 5,000 to 10,000 kilometers (3,100 to 6,200 miles) in one year within their home range, which may be over 1500 sq km (600 sq mi). It Lives In The Zoo Or Sometimes In Africa Or Sometimes In Asia!Thats The Answer To This. Today, there are three species of elephant. One is the African forest elephant, which lives in the rainforests of Africa's Congo Basin and West Africa. The second one is the African Bush Elephant (also called the African Savanna Elephant), which lives across all of the grasslands of sub-Saharan Africa. The third type is the Asian elephant, which lives in India and the jungles of Southeast Asia. There are many extinct species belonging to the elephant family, including the mammoths, which lived in Europe, Asia, and North America until about 10,000 years ago.