No.
No. Elephants eat leaves off of trees.
Elephants do not eat giraffes because elephants do not eat meat. Elephants are herbivores.
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.
Yes just as cows and elephants do too!
Yes elephants do eat plants
Elephants are herbivorous; they eat vegetation.
Elephants eat moss grass warter and mud only wild elephants eat that
Elephants eat the leafs of trees and fruit some herbs
No- elephants eat fruit, such as apples and bananas.
No. Elephants are herbivores and only eat plant matter.
Asian elephants feed their young primarily through nursing. Mother elephants produce milk that is rich in nutrients, which they provide to their calves for the first few years of life. The calves use their trunks to suckle from their mothers, and as they grow, they gradually start to eat solid foods while still continuing to nurse. This process ensures that the young elephants receive the necessary nourishment for their development.
Not necessarily 'natural' but it does occur. The elephants digestive system is pretty poor at extracting nutrients from the grasses they eat. A lot of undigested grass passes throu the gut to be expelled as dung. Elephants (and other animals) are known to eat their own dung to re-digest unprocessed food.