The Elephant is not a carnivore, they are herbivores. Elephants do not eat people, they eat grasses, leaves, small plants, bushes, twigs, tree bark, roots, even fruit and some nuts. Much of their specific diet depends on their region, and which season it is. For more details, see the sites listed below.
Yes they do, even if they are not hungry because when they suck up water, little tiny fish get trapped in the bit of water they suck up. And then they eat/drink the fish.
Elephants do not eat humans or any meat. They eat plants.
Not usually.
Yes!
Elephants don't crack open peanuts, first off. Elephants eat hay, grass, and leaves, not peanuts. People in the circus used to train elephants to hid the peanuts in their trunks, but they don't eat the peanuts.
They dont.
No elephant has ever eaten a person. Elephants are strict herbivores, meaning they only eat plants. However, elephants do sometimes kill people they think are threatening them.
Elephants do not eat giraffes because elephants do not eat meat. Elephants are herbivores.
Yes elephants do eat plants
Elephants are herbivorous; they eat vegetation.
Elephants eat moss grass warter and mud only wild elephants eat that
Elephants eat the leafs of trees and fruit some herbs
No- elephants eat fruit, such as apples and bananas.
No. Elephants are herbivores and only eat plant matter.
No. Elephants are not carnivores, but herbivores..
Elephants eat Coconut and Palm leaves. They also eat a lot of bamboo.
Yes they do, even if they are not hungry because when they suck up water, little tiny fish get trapped in the bit of water they suck up. And then they eat/drink the fish.