Created by: Robbie Davidson

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What elephants eat and drink!


An elephant's day is spent eating (about 16 hours), drinking, bathing, dusting, wallowing, playing and resting (about three to five hours). As an elephant only digests some 40 percent of what it eats, it needs tremendous amounts of vegetation (approximately 5 percent of its body weight per day) and about 30 to 50 gallons of water. A young elephant must learn how to draw water up into its trunk and then pour it into its mouth. Elephants eat an extremely varied vegetarian diet, including grass, leaves, twigs, bark, fruit and seed pods. The fibrous content of their food and the great quantities consumed makes for large volumes of dung.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Elephants are my favorite animal. This is a VERY cool Blog! Thank you for offering it.

Anonymous said...

Very interesting!

Anonymous said...

50 gallons is a lot of water to drink every day.

Anonymous said...

Would you do a story on kittens?