C.We go near a waterhole in a forest to see wild animals. true or false
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All animals, including humans, require water and food to survive, so in the jungle, wild animals must quench their thirst by drinking water, which they usually do at a designated location and mostly in the morning and before dark, ie dawn and dusk, so it is prudent to observe the animals at the watering hole and at dusk and dawn.
A waterhole is a dip in the earth where water can collect or a more permanent pool in an ephemeral river's bed. At any given time, a large number of herbivores (plant eaters) congregate at the watering hole. Zebras and antelopes often share a drink. The watering hole is only used by nocturnal animals at night
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