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How are elephants adapted to live in tropical rainforest?


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Answered by Aisha20018
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An important and widely found animal of Indian tropical rainforests is the elephant. It has adapted remarkably to the conditions of this region. Some of the adaptations are as follows.

(i) It uses its trunk as nose so that it has a strong sense of smell.

(ii) Its trunk is also used for picking up food.

(iii) Its tusks are used to tear bark of trees. It can eat barks of trees.

(iv) The soles of their feet are covered with thick pads. These pads can handle their enormous weight. They also prevent sound so that the elephants can move silently.

(v) Its large ears have strong sense of hearing.

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Answered by DevanshiTiwari743
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The elephant is another animal that is found in Indian rainforests. It has a long trunk that is uses as a nose. It has a strong sense of smell. The trunk is also used for picking up food. It has a pair of tusks which are modified teeth. Tusks help to tear the bark of trees. The large ears help it to hear even very soft sounds. It also uses the ears as fans to keep itself cool in the hot and humid climate of the rainforests.

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