How do elephants help other animals?

Elephants are known for their great height and trunk, which they use to reach high into trees for food.


This creates a gap in the canopy, allowing more sunlight to reach the ground, which in turn allows the growth of plants and trees.


In this way, elephants are indirectly contributing to the growth of many plants and trees, which in turn provides habitat for many animals.


These animals support a wide variety of plant and animal species.

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