African Elephants are classed as "vulnerable", not "endangered". (The Asian Elephant is endangered.)
In the 1900s elephants became popular game and were poached for their ivory tusks. By 1950 the population was cut in half. They were making a good recovery but China has recently legalized ivory so the poaching has become a major issue again. Also, farmers are developing the land elephant have relied on for generations and are killing them when the return to eat the crops they find so conveniently located in the path to their old food source.
Nope, there are a decent amount in India. Not to mention a decent number of elephants live in zoos all over the world.
Mainly elephants
Elephants do not eat giraffes because elephants do not eat meat. Elephants are herbivores.
Yes elephants do eat plants
Elephants are herbivorous; they eat vegetation.
Elephants eat moss grass warter and mud only wild elephants eat that
No. Elephants are herbivores and only eat plant matter.
Elephants eat the leafs of trees and fruit some herbs
No- elephants eat fruit, such as apples and bananas.
African elephants are herbivores. They eat roots, grasses, fruit, and bark. An adult African elephant can eat up to 134 kilograms of food in a day.An African Elephant pretty much just leavesA African elephant mostly eats leaves and grass. It can drink about 190 liters of water a day! Some can drink about 230 liters! Imagine if we could drink that. I'd be so slippery.
Crew members whipped the Africans if the did not eat.
No. Elephants are not carnivores, but herbivores..
Elephants eat Coconut and Palm leaves. They also eat a lot of bamboo.