Elephants in the wild eat grasses, roots, tree bark, leaves, twigs, small plants, bushes, shrubs, and fruit.
elephants are herbivores, so the eat plants like grass and leaves
grass plants
All elephants eat grass, as well as leaves and other plants.
they eat plants
i dont think they eat african fruits but they do eat apples they eat african grass
grass, and weeds
they eat grass meat and water heret bsbxj
One of the plants they eat are christmas berries
grass any flower
elephant grass
Elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum) is a species of grass native to Africa and is a primary food source for elephants in their natural habitat. Elephants are herbivores and consume large quantities of grasses, including elephant grass, as part of their diet. The high fiber content in elephant grass helps elephants maintain their digestive health and meet their nutritional needs. In addition to elephants, other herbivores such as zebras, giraffes, and various species of antelope also feed on elephant grass.
grass and plants