Why do elephant live near sources of water
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As a result of their large size, elephants have a huge impact on their environments and are considered a keystone species. Their habit of uprooting trees and undergrowth can transform savannah into grasslands, and when they dig for water during times of drought, they create waterholes that can be used by other animals.
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elephant's live near the sources of water so that they can keep them selves hydratied
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