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Do Elephants Eat Meat?

It’s a fair question — an animal as huge and powerful as an elephant looks like it could eat whatever it wanted. So do elephants ever eat meat? The short, science-backed answer is no: elephants are herbivores through and through, from their teeth to their gut bacteria. But the fuller answer — including a few genuinely strange edge cases — is more interesting than a flat “no.”

The short answer: no, elephants do not eat meat. They are obligate herbivores — their whole body is built to process plants, and they neither hunt nor need animal protein. Rare reports of elephants mouthing bones or ivory are about seeking minerals, not eating flesh.