Elephants primarily feed on a variety of plant materials, including grasses, leaves, fruits, and bark. They are herbivorous grazers and browsers, consuming large quantities of vegetation—up to 300 pounds (136 kg) per day. Their diet varies based on their habitat, which can include savannas, forests, and grasslands. Additionally, they play a crucial role in their ecosystems by helping to disperse seeds and modify their environments.
An African elephant is a vegetariantherefore it does not hunt for food.
From elephant dung.
An elephant only eats plants, so therefore an elephant is not top on the food chain. The elephant is above plants and below the top predators.
India is the primary source of Indian Elephant sculpture.
Of course, that is what they are made of. Elephant tusks were the primary source of ivory for many centuries. It is still the primary source and that is why poachers hunt them.
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With their trunk
An elephant can eat between 300 and 600 lbs. of food per day.
The blue whale has the biggest stomach of all animals. It is capable of stretching to accommodate large amounts of krill, its primary food source.
Through its trunk
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food