Elephants are herbivores and so they rely on plants for their energy/nutrient needs.
All elephants eat grass, as well as leaves and other plants.
no, elephants are herbivores. they eat grass, a variety of plants, fruits, tree leaves, bark and vines
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 don't eat seeds they eat fruits, tree leaves and grass. (the grass is occasionally)
Elephants in the wild eat grasses, roots, tree bark, leaves, twigs, small plants, bushes, shrubs, and fruit.
leaves plants Elephants are vegetarians.
Yes, of course they eat grass. But coconut leaves and palm tree leaves are more delicious:)))
Elephants mainly eat plants such as grass, leaves, roots, and bark. They are herbivores with a diet that can vary depending on their habitat and what is available seasonally. They consume a large amount of food each day to meet their nutritional needs.
Grass, leaves, straw/hay.
Elephants are herbivores. They eat plants, leaves, vegetables and fruits