Yes.
Yes.
Yes, an elephant will eat hay if that's what it's fed. Hay is dried grass, and grass forms a large part of the natural diet. Hay is a convenient food and is fed to captive elephants all the time.
Grass, leaves, straw/hay.
Between 125 and 175 pounds of food a day. The bulk of their diet is hay.
Rabbits - they eat grass, vegetables, and hay. Elephants - they consume leaves, twigs, fruits, and grass. Giraffes - they feed on leaves, buds, and shoots from tall trees. Cows - they graze on grass and hay.
Elephants do not eat giraffes because elephants do not eat meat. Elephants are herbivores.
Yes elephants do eat plants
Elephants are herbivorous; they eat vegetation.
Elephants eat moss grass warter and mud only wild elephants eat that
in the wild, elephants will throw dirt and sand on their skin after a swim as a way to keep off parasites and from getting sunburned. At the zoo, the elephants are probably responding to the same instincts but simply do not have the materials around to complete it properly. Because the hay is nearby, that is all they know to use.
Elephants don't crack open peanuts, first off. Elephants eat hay, grass, and leaves, not peanuts. People in the circus used to train elephants to hid the peanuts in their trunks, but they don't eat the peanuts.
Elephants eat the leafs of trees and fruit some herbs