#8: Elephant
The Elephant has adjusted migration routes in response to expanding human development. Roads, farms, and settlements have altered traditional pathways. In response, elephants have modified their movement patterns. Some groups travel at night to avoid human activity. Others find new routes that reduce conflict. These changes require learning and memory across generations. Elephants rely on social structures to share this knowledge. Their adaptability reflects both intelligence and necessity. However, these adjustments can still lead to challenges. The species shows how large animals cope with rapidly changing landscapes.

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