African rats are opportunistic feeders and can eat a variety of foods such as fruits, vegetables, grains, seeds, insects, and small animals. They are known to scavenge for food in human settlements and can even consume crops in agricultural areas. Additionally, some African rat species are known to be predators and hunt for other small animals.
Nothing. African lions don't live in jungles. Since they don't live there, they don't eat there.
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.
There are a few animals that will eat artichokes. A few of the animals are birds, and some rodents.
no, quokkas don't eat other animals.
no
African lions eat meat, which they get by hunting and killing fairly big animals.
Smaller African animals. Lions are predators. They eat meat. Zebras and elands and wildebeests and springboks.
I know giraffes can eat leaves and branches from the African apricot tree. Otherwise they normally eat acacia tree's leaves and bark
other animals (meat) probably animals smaller than it or cant deffend its self
Elands eat grass, plants and other things that are not animals. They are an African herbivore.
Eagles, storks, crocodiles, bull sharks, tigerfish
Herbivores are animals that don't eat other animals. Animals that eat other animals are called Carnivores.
The animals automatically come to you. Plant-eating animals come if you have enough plant and grasses for them. The meat-eating animals come to you also. But only if you have enough food for them. (Warning, meat-eating animals only eat animals that eat plants.)
they are in the african savana, so lots of animals , herbivores, that eat plants are there.
Cheetahs eat small to medium size animals such as the gazelle.
African Wild Dogs fill the niche of helping larger animals obtain food because they catch their prey and then larger animals steal their prey. African Wild Dogs also fill the niche of helping maintain the population of animals such as gazelles so the plants they eat will not become extinct.