Fascinating Fact
Elephants use their trunks for breathing, smelling, drinking, and picking up food, and the same trunk can lift both a twig and a heavy branch.
African mammals live in a wide range of habitats, including savannah, deserts, mountains, and rainforests. You can often identify them by their body shape, coat pattern, footprints, droppings, and behaviour, such as grazing, hunting, or moving in herds. Many species are active at cooler times of day, and some rely on camouflage, speed, or teamwork to avoid predators and find food.
Key Terms
- Savannah: A grassland habitat with scattered trees, often found in warm regions with wet and dry seasons.
- Herbivore: A mammal that eats plants, such as grasses, leaves, or fruit.
- Nocturnal: Active mainly at night, often to avoid heat and reduce the risk of being seen.
Frequently Asked Questions (Click to see answers)
What are the Big Five animals in Africa?
The Big Five are lion, leopard, rhinoceros, elephant, and Cape buffalo. The name originally came from how difficult they were to hunt on foot, not from size.
How do African mammals stay cool in hot weather?
Many rest in shade during the hottest hours, become more active at dawn, dusk, or night, and use behaviours like panting, licking, or wallowing in mud or water.
What is the difference between a carnivore and a herbivore?
A carnivore mainly eats other animals, while a herbivore mainly eats plants. Some mammals are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and animals.
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