Kenya elephant dung study reveals varied diet

The scientists hope this dietary knowledge will help with the conservation of wild elephants.

Kenya elephant dung study reveals varied diet

Scientists in the United States says they have discovered that elephants eat a varied diet, with individuals choosing among hundreds of plants to suit their needs and appetites.

In a study, researchers at Brown University analysed plant DNA found in elephant dung in Kenya.

They discovered that an individual elephant's diet, of grasses, leaves, fruits and roots, was far more varied than previously known - even among families that foraged together.

They said it was even more apparent in female elephants who were pregnant or feeding their young.

Source: BBC