Elephants are amazing creatures that live in places like the hot savannas. They have special features, called adaptations, to help them thrive. One important physical adaptation is their big ears, which help them stay cool by flapping them like fans. Their long trunks are another physical adaptation, used for reaching food and sucking up water to drink.

Elephants also have a clever behavioral adaptation: they live in herds to help protect their young ones. By staying together, they can watch over each other and keep safe from predators. These adaptations help elephants live happily and healthily in their environment!

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