they don't eat each other
No, luckily they don't eat each other. If they did they could possibly get sick by diseases passed through the elephant to the other if they were eating each other
No. Elephants are strictly herbivores, they won't eat other animals like cows.
Baby elephants (as well as some other animals) eat the feces of their mother or other animals in the herd to obtain the bacteria they need to digest their food. Elephants digest plant matter in their gut using bacteria, and since elephants are born without this bacteria, they need to eat the feces of other elephants to obtain it.
Elephants do not eat giraffes because elephants do not eat meat. Elephants are herbivores.
300 pounds each day
Not necessarily 'natural' but it does occur. The elephants digestive system is pretty poor at extracting nutrients from the grasses they eat. A lot of undigested grass passes throu the gut to be expelled as dung. Elephants (and other animals) are known to eat their own dung to re-digest unprocessed food.
insects
Elephants eat tree bark, fruits and other things. They use their tusk to dig wholes in the ground to find water for themselves.
Yes elephants do eat plants
Elephants are herbivorous; they eat vegetation.
yes elephants are like humans if they like each other they will have sex
Touching is an important form of communication among elephants. Individuals greet each other by stroking or wrapping their trunks. Older elephants discipline younger elephants with trunk-slaps, kicks, and shoves!