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Did you know that... Elephants can hear one another's trumpeting calls up to 5 miles (8 kilometers) away?

Elephant Facts: did you know that... Elephants can hear one another's trumpeting calls up to 5 miles (8 kilometers) away?

African elephants have two finger-like extensions at the tip of the trunk that allow them to grasp food and bring it to the mouth. Asian elephants have only one, and rely more on wrapping around a food item and squeezing it into their mouths. Asian elephants have more muscle coordination and can perform more complex tasks. Floppy trunk syndrome is a condition of trunk paralysis in African bush elephants. It is caused by the degradation of the peripheral nerves and muscles beginning at the tip.

African elephants have two finger-like extensions at the tip of the trunk that allow them to grasp food and bring it to the mouth. Asian elephants have only one, and rely more on wrapping around a food item and squeezing it into their mouths. Asian elephants have more muscle coordination and can perform more complex tasks. Floppy trunk syndrome is a condition of trunk paralysis in African bush elephants. It is caused by the degradation of the peripheral nerves and muscles beginning at the…

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Their unique trunk acts as part nose to assist in breathing and detecting odors, and part hand to assist with manipulating objects, social interactions, eating, dust bathing, drawing-up water and releasing it into the mouth for drinking. Their trunk is composed of more than 40,000 muscles, making it strong, flexible and dexterous. #ivoryforelephants #stoppoaching #elephants for #ivory ! #animals #babyelephants #animalbabies

The National Elephant Center provided care to African and Asian elephants on a 225-acre site in Fellsmere Florida. The facility is now closed.

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Do elephant trunks have a sense of touch? Yes. Their trunks have extensive sensory motor cells that enable them to have a strong sense of touch. The trunk is one of the most tactile appendages they have. It is used to stroke, touch, explore, caress or reassure in caretaking and may be used to slap or block in defence or dominance situations. #wildlifephotography #conservation #nature #bucketlist #socialmediamanager #videoeditor #instagramexpert #thisisafrica #untamed #naturelover #africansafari
This wide ruled space notebook is perfect for writing, journaling, taking notes, to-do lists, and so much more! The front and back covers feature glimpses of the Elephant Trunk Nebula. Whether you’re looking for space galaxy gifts for kids, adults, or for that special space lover in your life – this is a wonderful gift for all! #spacenebula #spacelovergifts #galaxynotebookjournal #giftsforspacelovers #spacetheme #spacenotesaesthetic #spacenotebookcover #spacenotebookdesign #etherealaesthetic
Fun Fact of the Day – An elephant’s trunk contains over 40,000 muscles. The entire human body has fewer than 850.
Grab your binoculars, safari hat and sunglasses! Students will go on a safari adventure to learn about the magnificent elephant. Use code SAVE25 for 25% off. Students will learn several fun facts about elephants, explore and observe them in their natural habitat. In class we will answer these questions: What do elephants eat? How do elephants use their trunks? We will take a detailed look at the elephant’s trunk as it functions as a multi-tool. FREE COLORING SHEETS PROVIDED.