Eat peanuts.... lol and wash themselfs.....
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African elephants spend most of their day foraging for food, which involves walking long distances in search of vegetation. They also spend time resting and socializing with other elephants, communicating through vocalizations and body language. Additionally, they engage in activities like mud baths to cool off and protect their skin from the sun.
The male elephant stands up on his hind legs and mounts the female from behind. After mating, the two elephants often spend some time snuggling and entwining their trunks in an embrace.
Wild horses spend most of their time grazing on grass and other vegetation, as well as socializing with other members of their herd. They also groom themselves and each other, and may engage in playful behaviors or take naps throughout the day.
1. Changing Diapers2. Feeding the Baby3. Holding/Rocking Baby4. Doing Laundry5. Babysitting
Puffins spend most of their time flying or feeding.
lady bugs spend most of their time eating
nothing
Eating and Sleeping
climbing trees
frank
it is unknown
hunting for food
Most Of The Time They Just Swim Around And Relax
what like doing for fun is painting
hunting for food
Strip Clubs and doing Coke