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The African Elephant Marches Towards Water

In The African Elephant Marches Towards Water, narrator Sir David Attenborough investigates how African elephants use their memories to find waterholes. The elephants gather in groups and travel during the night, when temperatures are cooler. This video is excerpted from BBC's Planet Earth, a breathtaking documentary series that highlights the natural wonders of our planet.

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Africa
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Planet Earth I
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3:27
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Lesson Express

Q: How do the elephants know where to find water?
A: The matriarchs rely on their memory to lead the other elephants sometimes hundreds of miles, to watering holes that had saved them in previous years.

Q: Who do the elephants have to share the watering hole with during the day?
A: The elephants have to share the watering hole with lions and other thirsty animals.

Q: What gives the lions an advantage over the elephants?
A: At night, the lions have much better night vision than the elephants, giving them an advantage.

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