The hairy, coarse blades have sharp edges that help keep predators from eating the plant.
Since these sharp edges help protect it from predators many birds use them for nesting.
carnivores
yes elephants have teeth they use them for eating leaves and grasses :)
They eat plants. Grasses and leaves and small branches from trees.
The elephant (India and African) are herbivores, and eat grasses, leaves and browses on shrubs. They will also eat the lush water-weeds growing round and in lakes and rivers.
They have special ugly adaptions
Elephants eat grasses, fruits, leaves, small plants and bushes, roots, tree bark, and twigs.
The African elephant is an herbivore.
The largest vegetarian animal is the African elephant. These gentle giants primarily feed on grasses, leaves, and fruits, consuming large amounts of plant matter each day to sustain their massive size.
The diet of an elephant in the wild consists of grasses, fruits, small plants and bushes, shrubs, twigs, leaves, tree bark, and roots.
It's unlikely for an elephant to intentionally hunt and eat a chicken as they are herbivores and primarily feed on plants. However, in rare cases, an elephant may inadvertently trample on or consume a chicken that happens to be in its path.
Elephants can eat a lot of fruit, grasses, bark and roots. In a single day, an adult elephant can eat up to 300 pound of food.
The elephant is a herbivore.