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  2. Elephant Habitat

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    Elephant Natural Habitat. Elephants are able to survive in a variety of different locations because of the huge variety of food sources that they consume. Many people assume that elephants that are in the wild only live in the grasslands.

  3. Elephant | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund

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    Elephants play a pivotal role in shaping their habitat and directly influence forest composition and density, disperse seeds, and alter the broader landscape. In tropical forests, elephants create clearings and gaps in the canopy that encourage tree regeneration.

  4. Elephant - Wikipedia

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    Elephants are scattered throughout sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia and are found in different habitats, including savannahs, forests, deserts, and marshes. They are herbivorous , and they stay near water when it is accessible.

  5. African elephant, facts and photos - National Geographic

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    African elephants are keystone species, meaning they play a critical role in their ecosystem. Also known as “ecosystem engineers,” elephants shape their habitat in many ways. During the dry...

  6. All About Elephants - Habitat and Distribution | United Parks &...

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    African elephants inhabit a diverse array of habitats including tropical forests, savannas, grasslands, and woodlands. Tropical forests are characterized as having little variance in temperature (around 23°C) and length of daylight (around 12 hours).

  7. African Elephant | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund

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    Habitats. Tropical and Subtropical Moist Broadleaf Forests, Flooded Grasslands and Savannahs, Miombo woodlands, Acacia savannahs. African elephants are the largest animals walking the Earth. Their herds wander through 37 countries in Africa. They are easily recognized by their trunk that is used for communication and handling objects.

  8. African savanna elephant - National Geographic

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    Habitat and diet. African savanna elephants can thrive in a range of habitats, from wooded savannas and open grasslands to deserts. In fact, one of the few places in sub-Saharan Africa that you...

  9. African bush elephant | Size, Habitat, & Facts | Britannica

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    African bush elephant, (Loxodonta africana), one of two living species of African elephants (genus Loxodonta) and the largest of all living elephant species. The African bush elephant is also Earth’s largest living land animal, and it is one of the world’s most famous, being renowned globally for.

  10. African savanna elephant | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund

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    African savanna elephants are found in 23 countries and live in a variety of habitats, from open and wooded savannas to even some deserts and forests. The largest populations are in Southern and Eastern African countries, including Botswana, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Kenya, Namibia, Zambia, and South Africa.

  11. African forest elephant | Size, Habitat, & Facts | Britannica

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    The African forest elephant is found in tropical forests from Senegal east to the Democratic Republic of the Congo; however, it inhabits only 25 percent of its historical range.