Elephants exhibit herding behavior. When they travel, the oldest and largest members often travel on the outer edges of the group. Why is this important to the survival of the species?
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it's common.
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the oldest and largest members travel at outer edges because too o save younger ones.
1. the largest members because the could save their family their children from preying animals.
2. the oldest members because just in case if any preying animal attacked that animal would first trap side ones. so by this they can alert others to run.
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