Elephants Adapt to Climate Change
In Elephants Adapt to Climate Change, narrator Sir David Attenborough explains how elephants have adapted to drought in Africa. They have worked out a way of reaching acacia pods from the highest branches. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Seven Worlds, One Planet, a series featuring remarkable animal behavior from all seven continents.
Lesson Express
Q: What does the increase in temperature in southern Africa mean for the animals that live there?
A: It means that they will have a hard time surviving if they can’t adapt quickly.
Q: Why does it show such strength for the elephant to stand on its hind legs?
A: The elephant must lift itself, and it weighs over five tons.
Q: Have all of the elephants adapted to be able to reach food?
A: No; very few of the elephants have been able to master the skill of standing on their hind legs to reach food.
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