Elephants are pure vegetarians. Their diet includes huge quantities of grass and leaves from trees. They are also known to eat fruits and coconut. They are especially fond of Bananas. They are known to eat over 150 kgs of vegetation in a single day. They find food by moving around the forest in search of fresh vegetation.
Elephants find their food by visually inspecting the land and using their nose. This gets allows them to locate food from several hundred yards away.
Elephants eat vegetation, leaves, they use their trunks to pull branches down and strip the leaves with their mouth. They don't "catch" anything.
African elephants eat mostly grass. They also eat plants, fruit, tree bark, roots, and soil for the salt in it.
they only eat grass pretty much that is were they get it o ( they eat their own poo) that is an other
By getting their nutrients.
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They use there trunks to help them drink water and get food
Elephants use their trunks to put food into their mouths.
An African elephant is a vegetariantherefore it does not hunt for food.
From elephant dung.
An elephant only eats plants, so therefore an elephant is not top on the food chain. The elephant is above plants and below the top predators.
through its trunk 2nd answer: The elephant neither eats nor drinks through its trunk, although it does use its trunk to spray water into its mouth. The elephant grazes for its green food . . . certain grasses, certain tree leaves, and so forth. It uses its trunk to push or pull food into its mouth.
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With their trunk
An elephant can eat between 300 and 600 lbs. of food per day.
The noun elephant itself has no gender. You can use the pronoun 'it' for an elephant. However, it is also appropriate to use she, he, her, or him if you know the gender of the elephant.
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