By: Danny F.. Appearance  As they walk their feet spread out.  Have thick legs and round feet.  African Elephants spread out their ears to appear bigger.

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By: Danny F.

Appearance  As they walk their feet spread out.  Have thick legs and round feet.  African Elephants spread out their ears to appear bigger.

Habitat  African Elephants live in Kenya Eastern Africa.  They are learning their habitats from humans.

Diet  To survive an African Elephant needs to eat about 300lbs (136KL).  An African Elephant needs to drink about (100 liters)of water each day.  To drink, an elephant sucks water into its tusks and brings the drink in.

Life Cycle  An African Elephant starts its life in its mothers womb.  The mother spends the next five years nursing an protecting its baby elephant.  It takes 22 months to develop that’s 2 years!!!

Adaptations  The African Elephant sucks water into its tusks and scoops it into their mouth.  Spread out their ears to appear bigger.

Interesting Facts  African Elephants can run as fast as 25 miles (40 kilometers).  It stands (11 feet) 3.5 meters.  African Elephants ears are (4 feet) 1.2m.