They migrate to near places where they can find food.
they find there food nier the mountains and deserts
Elephants can travel long distances to migrate, with some herds covering up to 300 miles in search of food, water, and suitable habitat. The exact distance can vary depending on factors such as location, availability of resources, and seasonal changes.
African elephants are known to migrate in search of food, water, and mates. They can travel long distances, taking advantage of various habitats along their route. Some populations in Africa, like the savanna elephants in East Africa, have been observed moving seasonally between wet and dry areas.
mammoth's weigh more but they are exstinked CORRECT ANSWER: Animals living today that are bigger than elephants are aquatic. They are: Blue whale Sperm whale Whale shark Right whale Finback whale Humpback whale
No, elephants do not hibernate. They are awake and active throughout the year. Only animals that live in the polar region hibernate and elephants live only in hot countries and in dense forests. So they don't have a need to hibernate.
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they migrate to India to Thailand
african elephants do not migrate for a new house. they migrate in the heat of the summer to find fresh grass in other plains.
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Elephants migrate because of the amount of grasses and other foods they need to eat in a day. They keep traveling from one area to another to look for these foods and this allows regrowth in areas they have foraged. Asian Elephants also migrate in the monsoon season, in response to the changes in climate.
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african elephants do not migrate for a new house. they migrate in the heat of the summer to find fresh grass in other plains.
they move from one place to another so that they can find food
they find there food nier the mountains and deserts
no, all though African elephants migrate to Africa's flood plain in summer
they spend the summer making a house out of hay and and then they burry themselves in it during winter