One More Reason to Admire Elephant Trunks
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New research confirms that elephant trunks don’t just blow—they can also suck. The trunk of an African elephant is an…
New research confirms that elephant trunks don’t just blow—they can also suck. The trunk of an African elephant is an…
The trunk of an African elephant is an evolutionary marvel. Clocking in at weights well over 200 pounds, it ripples with…
The trunk of an African elephant is an evolutionary marvel. Clocking in at weights well over 200 pounds, it ripples with…
Watch: Elephant Cleverly Uses Trunk To Reach Inaccessible Apple Watch this elephant use a clever trick.
Watch: Elephant Cleverly Uses Trunk To Reach Inaccessible Apple Watch this elephant use a clever trick.
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Elephants can blow air through their trunks to help them grab food that is hard to reach, according to a recent study.
Elephants can blow air through their trunks to help them grab food that is hard to reach, according to a recent study.
Elephants can blow air through their trunks to help them grab food that is hard to reach, according to a recent study.
Researchers found that elephants blow air through their trunks to grasp food that is out of reach.
Die Experten um Kaori Mizuno von der Universitt Kyoto hatten entsprechende Experimente mit zwei weiblichen Elefanten namens…
The weird and wonderful in the natural world Sarah Zielinski Scientists placed an apple outside an elephant’s reach and watched…
© Picture-Alliance Asiatischer Elefant beim Baden: Hier wird der Rüssel als Duschkopf verwendet.
In a paper published in the journal Animal Cognition, Japanese scientists report on two female Asian elephants ( Elephas…
Researchers in Japan hid food in an enclosed area and observed how two Asian elephants went about finding their snacks, in what…
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Two captive elephants blast air through their trunks to grasp hard-to-reach food, suggests an initial study published today in…