Elephants are herbivores, plant eaters. And plants rarely needs to be hunted.
Elephants don't hunt because they are herbivores which eat plant matter. They eat leaves, twigs, grass, roots and fruit.
African elephants don't hunt. They are herbivores, which means they only eat plants. Their diet includes grasses, leaves, branches, tree bark, and fruits and vegetables. Elephants eat 6% of their body weight every day.
does the dolphins have any special body parts to use eat,hunt,or build a home.
No because elephants are herbivores. It's the other way around, tigers can hunt elephants
Elephants do not hunt. They are herbivores. They eat grass and fruit etc. and live where this food is available.
Elephants are herbivores, they do not hunt.
Yes. Some tribes that live in the African Forests hunt various animals for food. This includes the Elephants also. But, this is not the biggest threat to African Elephants. Poachers who kill them for their Tusks have killed thousands of Elephants.
Elephants do not eat giraffes because elephants do not eat meat. Elephants are herbivores.
Among the animals listed, zebras and elephants primarily eat grass, as they are herbivores. Lions, being carnivores, do not eat grass; instead, they hunt and consume other animals. Rabbits are also herbivores and can eat grass, along with various other plants. Therefore, zebras, elephants, and rabbits eat grass, while lions do not.
The diet of an elephant in the wild consists of grasses, small plants and bushes, fruit, twigs, tree bark, and roots. Elephants are hunted an killed by man, lion, hyena, and wild dog. No doubt, somewhere in the world, man will eat elephant as a "delicacy"; but lions, hyenas, and wild dog will eat any elephant they can kill.
lions eat deer. They are also carnivores which means the only eat meat.lions also hunt elephants but they can only do this if they are in a group called prieds.
Yes elephants do eat plants