This exciting reader follows the story of the longest and the most
demanding elephant migration on the planet. Living at the furthest
corners of the hot and dry Sahara Desert, the very margins of where
elephants can survive, hundreds of these great creatures make a
dangerous but necessary journey as their main source of food and water
dries up and they must go in search of more. Battling 120-degree heat,
sandstorms, and fierce thunderstorms, these amazing animals travel 35
miles a day in a race against time in search of the bare essentials of
life.
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