No, elephants are not native to China. They are primarily found in Africa and parts of Asia, like India and Southeast Asia. There have been historical records of elephants in China, but they are not a native species to the country.
Most elephants live in grasslands or forests. However, there are elephants in the Namib Desert of southwestern Africa.
Elephants live in various areas of the world including Africa and Asia. African elephants are found in sub-Saharan Africa, while Asian elephants are found in countries like India, Thailand, and Indonesia.
Laos is called the "Land of a Million Elephants" because historically the country was home to a large population of elephants. Elephants have played a significant role in Laotian culture, tradition, and religion, which is why they are a symbol of the country.
The Detroit and Grand Rapids zoos have elephants, or did.
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they live in India as well as other other southern European country's
Elephants live in grassland
Yes elephants do live in families
The elephants live in the grassland and forrest
The land of thousand elephants is Vietnam.
No, elephants are not native to China. They are primarily found in Africa and parts of Asia, like India and Southeast Asia. There have been historical records of elephants in China, but they are not a native species to the country.
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.