Did you know that the African elephant live in grassy regions south of the Sahara desert, so living in desert is very hot and dry. It hardly ever rains, but when it does everything is bought to life. These elephants live in a very harsh environment where the African elephant lives. The African elephant eats grass, roots, Bark, fruit. African Elephants walk a far way to get to watering holes and since African Elephants are large they require an enormous amount of water and food a day. It need
connections in a web can compromise the whole structure, and ecosystems are very much the same way; complex and fragile. According to the 2015 New York Times article by Marc Santora “Vulture Populations Wane, Poisoned by Man”, one of the threads in the African ecosystem web has been severely damaged, and is having adverse affects on the rest of the ecosystem. Santora (2015) is reporting on the first major study of the 30 year decline in vulture populations across