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How an Elephant's Trunk Manipulates Air to Eat and Drink

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Fascinating Facts About Elephant Trunks

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The suction speed of an elephant's trunk is 330 miles per hour - Big Think

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Wildlife Wednesdays: Do Elephants Drink Through Their Trunks? This and Other Questions Answered on Elephant Awareness Day, September 26, at Disney's Animal Kingdom

BACKYARD BIRDING IN MERIDA, YUCATAN AND BEYOND-UNPACK YOUR TRUNK: AFRICAN ELEPHANT PART 2 OF 2 - San Miguel Times

Exploring the form and function of elephant trunks - Tsavo Trust

BACKYARD BIRDING IN MERIDA, YUCATAN AND BEYOND-UNPACK YOUR TRUNK: AFRICAN ELEPHANT PART 2 OF 2 - San Miguel Times

The nerve bundle in an elephant's trunk found to be one of the

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Research News Archives—2021

Elephants don't drink with their trunks like a straw but use them as tools. This is accomplished by filling the trunk with water (up to 5.5 liters) and then using it as

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