Elephants are pure vegetarians. Their diet includes huge quantities of grass and leaves from trees. They are also known to eat fruits and coconut. They are especially fond of Bananas. They are known to eat over 150 kgs of vegetation in a single day. They find food by moving around the forest in search of fresh vegetation.
they find there food nier the mountains and deserts
Food, water , habitat area and mates.
No, elephants do not eat cork. They primarily feed on grasses, leaves, bark, and fruits. Cork is not a natural food source for elephants and would not be part of their normal diet.
Elephants mostly feed on grass, leaves, twigs, fruit, and bark. Their diet can vary depending on their habitat and location, but they are mainly herbivores. In captivity, they may also be given specially formulated elephant feed that mimics their natural diet.
Well, elephants don't really 'hunt' per se. They are herbivores. They forage for food in groups. Females and young make up family groups and males tend to live in bachelor herds unless looking for a mate.
No Elephants are not at the top of the food chain because us humans kill them.
No. Elephants eat leaves off of trees.
There is enough food for the elephants in Africa; the problem that they have is that people hunt them for their valuable ivory tusks.
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no,elephants never eat enormous amount of food and drink water that big.
Elephants are herbivores. They eat plants, leaves, vegetables and fruits
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they find there food nier the mountains and deserts