elephants eat grass and bushes
vegetation
leaves
Leaves
They have a diet of leaves, trees and grasses, because they are herbivores.
Their diet consists of usually leaves and poop.
They are both herbivores so are vegetarian.
Certain species of elephants have been known to climb to volcanoes and consume lumps of volcanic rock. This volcanic rock is rich in sodium, important for the elephants diet.
elephants are herbivores, so the eat plants like grass and leaves
African Elephants are herbivores. Their diet includes plants and their by-products. They eat grass, leaves, bamboo, roots, fruits, flowers etc. Anything and everything that can be found in trees and plants in the forests are consumed by the elephants.
Yes.
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.
Human destruction of forests through logging, slash-and-burn, shifting cultivation, and monoculture tree plantations are major threats to the Asian elephants endangerment. There are no sources stating that the elephants diet contributes to the endangerment.
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.