Elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum) is a species of grass native to Africa and is a primary food source for elephants in their natural habitat. Elephants are herbivores and consume large quantities of grasses, including elephant grass, as part of their diet. The high fiber content in elephant grass helps elephants maintain their digestive health and meet their nutritional needs. In addition to elephants, other herbivores such as zebras, giraffes, and various species of antelope also feed on elephant grass.
An African elephant is a herbivore.
in africa
humans....we eat cows and cows eat grass...
my elphent eats my chocolate that is made naturally my some hole my elephant eats chocolate that is made by a hole my elephant eats chocolate that is made by a hole
The life form that only eats grass and plants are called herbivores. The come right after the producers in the food chain. Some examples are deer, cows, grasshoppers and caterpillars.
No, a cow eats grass.
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no an elephant is a vegetarian because it does not eat meat... an omnivore is something that eats meat and plants.
African Elephants are herbivores so they like to eat fruit, grass, and bark and last but not least bark
It eats grass by grazing
A bigger elephant
A cat eats the elephant
elephant grass
Usually when a dog eats grass it helps them with digestion.
the red kangaroo eats red grass
after the elephant passes
grass