Yes, elephants are herbivores. They only eat plant life.
Yes they are. They will attack if threatened but they do not eat meat.
Yes
Yes they do, even if they are not hungry because when they suck up water, little tiny fish get trapped in the bit of water they suck up. And then they eat/drink the fish.
Nothing. Elephants are herbivores, plant eaters. And plants and vegetation isn't considered prey.
Elephants are herbivores and won't eat flesh.
Elephants are herbivores, so they eat a lot of fruit, bark, shrubs, grass, and leaves. In captivity, elephants also enjoy peanuts (this tale is true), hay, watermelon, and pumpkins. Adult elephants eat about 220-440 pounds of food per day in the wild, based upon what their size and age is. Elephants also drink from 20-40 gallons of water per day.
Not by intent. Elephants are herbivores, plant eaters. They don't try to eat insects, but any bugs still clinging to the plants they do eat will get eaten too.
All elephants are herbivores.
Elephants are herbivores.
No, elephants are herbivores.
No, elephants are strictly herbivores.
Elephants are herbivores, they do not hunt.
No. Elephants are not carnivores, but herbivores..
Elephants do not eat giraffes because elephants do not eat meat. Elephants are herbivores.
They are vegetarian
No. Elephants are herbivores.
Elephants are not predators; they do not prey on anything. They are herbivores--vegetarians.
No. Elephants are herbivores and only eat plant matter.
No such Species. But all elephants are herbivores, plant eaters.