What are the behavioral adaptations of an elephant?
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it trumps and dances on song of dhinchak pooja
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Answer: Here are some of the behavioural adaptations of an elephant-
1. They have tusks to scare off predators.
2. They have long trunks to pull down branches and eat leaves. They have 6 sets of teeth throughout their lifetime as their teeth wear down. They have a diet of grass, bark, and roots. They love chomping on fibrous plants.
3. They communicate with other elephants by using a series of vibrations, this is because their eyesight is extremely poor.
4. They have huge ears to cool themselves down.
5. They lay in mud, and they use the mud as a source of protection from insects, especially mosquitoes.
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