Yes.
the African elephant eats bugs, bark, roots,leaves and fruit
An African elephant uses its trunk to grab and pick up food, then brings it to its mouth to eat. It can consume a variety of plants, fruits, and even tree bark using its trunk and large molars. African elephants are herbivores and need to eat a large quantity of food to sustain their massive size.
One difference is that African elephants have the bigger ears. They are also slightly bigger in size that Indian elephants. African elephants also have two "fingers" at the end of there trunk while Indian elephants only have one and African elephants are more grey while Idian elephants are more of a dusty colour.
There are two major species which are the African elephant and the Asian elephant.There are also Sri Lankan, Indian, Borneo pygmy, Forest, African savanna, and Sumatran elephants.
Zoos typically have African elephants and Asian elephants. African elephants are the larger of the two species and have larger ears, while Asian elephants have smaller, rounded ears. Both species can be found in zoos around the world.
Yes.
Yes, an elephant will eat hay if that's what it's fed. Hay is dried grass, and grass forms a large part of the natural diet. Hay is a convenient food and is fed to captive elephants all the time.
Grass, leaves, straw/hay.
leaves plants Elephants are vegetarians.
Plants
Yes.
lions probly
furtilisation roots
No because they are herbivores.
African elephants can be eaten by lions, but I don't know if any other big cats eat them too.
the African elephant eats bugs, bark, roots,leaves and fruit
of course they do. If they didn't, they couldn't survive in the wild. African Elephants eat tree leaves, among other things.