Loxodonta africana, commonly known as the African elephant, is a herbivore that primarily feeds on a diverse diet of grasses, leaves, fruits, and bark. They use their trunks to reach food high in trees or to dig for roots and tubers. Seasonal variations influence their diet, as they may consume more fruits during certain times of the year when they are abundant. African elephants also require a significant amount of water, drinking up to 50 gallons daily.
i don't know. They might eat it because they think it cures a disease?
An Asian elephant is Elephas maximus and an African elephant is Loxodonta africana.
There are three species of elephants. I will list their scientific names. Note that each scientific name is in two parts, and the first part is the genus. The second part is the species name. The three elephant species are Elephas maximus, Loxodonta africana, and Loxodonta cyclotis.
The term "africana" in the species name Loxodonta africana refers to the geographic region where the African elephant is commonly found, which is Africa. In taxonomic nomenclature, the species name usually consists of two parts: the genus name (in this case, Loxodonta) and the specific epithet (in this case, africana).
The species name for Africana varies depending on the specific organism in question. For example, the African bush elephant's species name is Loxodonta africana, while the scientific name for the African lion is Panthera leo.
Crew members whipped the Africans if the did not eat.
yesmany people around the world eat insects not only africans
sand
no
early africans and natural healing
Loxodonta.
Loxodonta Africana or the African bush elephant's lifespan is 60-75 years.
veggies
No, They eat them.
to get potassium!
no
it means African savannah elephant The African forest elephant is Loxodonta cyclotis