Elephants adapt their feeding habits based on seasonal changes in food availability by migrating to different areas in search of food, changing the types of vegetation they consume, and adjusting their feeding schedule to match the availability of certain plants. For example, during the dry season when food is scarce, elephants may travel longer distances to find water and more abundant vegetation. In contrast, during the wet season when food is more plentiful, they may focus on grazing on grasses and aquatic plants. Additionally, elephants may also rely on their strong memory to remember where specific food sources are located during different times of the year.