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Featured • Animals Answers The African bush elephant habitat includes grasslands, plains, oceanic beaches, thick forests, woodlands, semi-arid deserts, tree savanna, forest margins, evergreen rainforests, montane forests, lowland forests, floodplains, low-lying plains, upland moors, open and… Read More Featured
Featured • Animals Answers What speeds can an Elephant reach? Some estimates indicate that the speed at which an elephant can run is 25 miles per hour (40 km h) However, elephants running at 15 mph are more likely to reach 25 km h (25 km h) It’s impressive considering that even the largest elephants weigh in… Read More Featured
Animals Answers • Page 9 of 26 • Find your Animal Answer What speeds can an Elephant reach? Some estimates indicate that the speed at which an elephant can run is 25 miles per hour (40 km h) However, elephants running at 15 mph are more likely to reach 25 km h (25 km h) It’s impressive considering that even the largest elephants weigh in… Read More Carnivorous Mammals · Mammals
Cane Rat (Thryonomyidae) • Animals Answers Grasses are their principal food, including elephant grass, Pennisetum purpureum, and buffalo or guinea grass, Panicum maximum They consume the soft parts of the grasses and shrubs, and the drier sections and leaves are often discarded
What Fossil Teeth Tell Us About Ancient Animal Diets Much like an elephant does The shape of the teeth wasn’t the only indicator though There are other clues in ancient animal teeth, or dinosaurs, that give away what their diets were That is the amount of enamel on them Scientists believe that thick enamel is a sign that the creature would need to be able to crush hard objects