Many people don 't understand the vital role that Elephants play in the elicate dance preformed throughout the African, ecosystems. Elephants are considered a keystone species in the African landscape. That means elephants play a key role in maintaining. The balance of all other species in the community. They pull down trees and break up, thorny bushesWhich help to create grasslands for other animals to survive. They create salt licks that are rich in nutrients for other. Animals. They dig waterholes in dry river beds that other animals can use as a water source and their, foot prints create. Deep holes that water can collect in. They create trails that act as fire breakers and water run offs. Other animals including,, Humans.Depend on the openings elephants create in the forest and brush and in the waterholes they dig. Elephant dung (droppings). Is important to the environment as well. Baboons and birds pick through dung for undigested seeds and nuts and dung, beetles. Reproduce in these deposits. The nutrient-rich manure replenishes depleted soils so that humans can have a nutrient rich. Soil to plant crops in.Elephant Droppings are also a vehicle for seed dispersal. Some seeds will not germinate unless they have passed through. An elephant 's digestive system.
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