African Savannah Elephants are an iconic species of the continent's expansive ecosystems.
Elephants in the African Savannah lands The African Savannah is home to close to 2 million large plant-eating mammals, including the largest land animal on earth- the Elephant. These massive creatures play an important role in the health of the ecosystem. Elephants are herbivores, and their diet consists of grass, leaves, and small plants. Did you know? When elephants eat plants it keeps the growth of new plants in check, this conservatisms' believe keeps the savannah lands healthy. On top of that, wildlife in the savannah spread and fertilize the soil with their dug. African countries home to elephants, as stated from the largest populations in the South and East include Uganda, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Namibia, South Africa. These African gentle giants are easy to spot on games drives in national parks and protected sanctuaries. Photo Credit: Global Conservation Organization Uganda is home to an estimated 5,000 elephants, which are seen in the landscapes of Murchison Falls Nat...
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