Trunk
The elephant’s trunk is one of nature most amazing creations. It is made up of six major muscle groups composed of over 100,000 individual muscle units! At its tip the Asian elephants trunk has a single finger, whereas African elephants have two.
The trunk is dexterous and sensitive while at the same time being strong and powerful. An elephant uses its trunk for a multitude of purposes; it can lightly pluck a flower or pick up a coin or lift huge logs or elephant calves, it can be used for reaching high branches or rummaging low down on the forest floor, it conveys food and water to the mouth, and can suck up huge volumes of liquid and expel it at great force, it is also used to make sounds such as trumpeting.
In self-defense the trunk is a highly formidable weapon capable of killing.
Last but not least,the trunk houses a keen sense of smell, which is said to be more, developed than any other land animal.
A damaged trunk is a death sentence to an elephant. The trunk is highly sensitive and they are very careful to protect them, sleeping with trunks tucked up under their chins and will adopt the same position when threatened.
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