its just like asking why polar bears live in cold places. its just their environment and that's where they are most comfortable
what type of rainforests do elephants live in
Elephants' bodies can produce their own heat, as can all mammals, so they are "warm blooded," or as is the proper term, homeothermic.
Elephants live in a variety of climates, from hot and humid tropical forests to dry savannas. They are well-adapted to both hot and cold environments, and their large size helps regulate their body temperature.
African elephants live in grassy climates of the Sahara desert Sahara desert is very hot and dry.
Elephants have adapted to hot climates by evolving physical features like large ears to help regulate their body temperature. Hot climates provide an abundance of food and water sources that elephants rely on for survival. Additionally, the warmth helps support the growth of vegetation that elephants feed on.
they mainly live in Asia and Africa
hot weather
I don't know all the places elephants live in Asia but I do know some live in Cameroon.
what type of rainforests do elephants live in
Rhino's live in hot places like Africa
No they prefere hot territories with level ground
Definitely hot places.
they live in warm places!!!
they live in cold places
Elephants best climate is any hot and wet places
they live in hot places
Yes. There are two major breeds of Elephants. One is the Asian elephant located in Southeast Asia and India. The other is located in Africa. Both are in hot places and you can tell an Asian elephant from an African elephant by the size of the ears. Asian elephants have a smaller ear than the African elephant.