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Dinner Time ... And Snack Time!

Tarra is 
	Careful While Picking Blackberries!

Tarra Loves Blackberries!
But an elephant has to be really careful not to get scratched in the process.

Watermelons Arrive!

Watermelons!
A Smashing Good 
		Time

A Smashing Good Time
And then they're eaten, skins and all!
Grapevines! 
	Hooray!

Grapevines! I'm Gonna Eat 'Em Right Off the Backhoe!
How Much Food Does an Elephant Eat?
Asian elephants are grazers (Africans are browsers). A full-grown, Asian elephant eats approximately 150-200 pounds of food and drinks 30-50 gallons of water, every day. Both Asian and African elephants will walk 50 miles daily in search of food, water and preferred climate.

In our growing season (9 - 10 months out of the year) our elephants graze 75% of their diet which consists of grasses, leaves, wild berries, vines, bamboo (cane), root plants, and wild vegetation. The remaining 25% of their diet consists of timothy hay, specially formulated elephant grain, rolled oats, ground corn & assorted produce.

In the non-growing season, the elephants browse 20-25% of their diet which consists of tree bark and young branches, acorns, winter berries, vines -- especially grape vines and bamboo. The remaining 75% of their diet consists of timothy hay, specially formulated elephant grain, rolled oats, ground corn and assorted produce.

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