Grass, fruits, sometimes veggies.
Yes. Elephants feed on a variety of vegetation.
Daily
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It is the 2nd consumer on the trophic level! :)
Elephants are classified as primary consumers. These is because they feed directly on the plants which are the producers in the tropic.
Elephants are herbivores and won't eat flesh.
last time i read about then i heard that there were about 4-5 elephants
All 24 baby!
yes they do because we over feed them by Jhon hunchesen
No, elephants do not eat cork. They primarily feed on grasses, leaves, bark, and fruits. Cork is not a natural food source for elephants and would not be part of their normal diet.
Elephants mostly feed on grass, leaves, twigs, fruit, and bark. Their diet can vary depending on their habitat and location, but they are mainly herbivores. In captivity, they may also be given specially formulated elephant feed that mimics their natural diet.
Baby elephants primarily feed on their mother's milk for the first few months of life. As they begin to wean, they start consuming grass, leaves, fruit, and other vegetation like adult elephants. They learn from their mother and other members of the herd on where to find food sources and how to forage.