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Contrary to common knowledge any herbivorous can consume and digest animal proteins and fats; it is just too good of a food source to ignore. So any insects or worms or what-not that a cow or a horse or an elephant may gobble down with their grass and leaves gets digested and consumed.
Many mammalian herbivores after giving birth will promptly consume the after birth.
I'm sure if tribal hunters can kill one, without getting caught by park rangers, then yes they would eat elephant meat (common name, bush meat).
Elephants do not eat giraffes because elephants do not eat meat. Elephants are herbivores.
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Elephants don't eat meat. According to the Busch Gardens Web site: "[Adult] Elephants eat between 149 and 169 kg (330-375 lb.) of vegetation daily."
Elephants do not eat humans or any meat. They eat plants.
Elephants don't eat meat-their stomachs aren't build for it-they only eat plants & adult elephants eat roughly 300-600 pounds of it a day!
Uhm, no. Elephants don't like any meat at all. They are herbivores. They only eat plants.
No. Elephants are herbivores, meaning that they eat only plants.
Yes, elephants are herbivores. They only eat plant life.Yes they are. They will attack if threatened but they do not eat meat.
Yes. Elephants don't eat meat.
Elephants are not (Carnivores) predatory animals, they are strictly herbivores, which means they eat vegetation only, and not meat.
elephant grass
kinda they eat some types of meat