An elephant's trunk is usually around the length of its body, give or take a couple of feet. Their trunks are able to reach the ground.
On average, an African elephant's trunk is thirteen feet long, and an Asian elephant's trunk is eleven feet long.
well
it depends
how big or how old the elephant is
but the average size for a grown elephant is 7 feet (2.1 m) long
not that hairy.. x
An elephant's trunk can weigh up to 300 pounds, as it is a muscular structure that contains around 40,000 muscles. The trunk is used for various tasks such as eating, drinking, breathing, and communication.
Baby elephants, also known as calves, have a similar appearance to adult elephants but are smaller in size with oversized ears and a shorter trunk. They typically have fuzzier hair on their body, which will eventually become more sparse as they grow older. Baby elephants are very playful and can often be seen sticking close to their mothers for protection and guidance.
Actually speaking Yes. That is the only part that has caused the tragic decline in numbers of this magnificent creature. Elephants are a protected species and if you try to buy or sell tusks it is a crime and you can be fined and/or jailed for dealing with animal body parts
Elephants use their trunk, which is a long, muscular appendage that they can maneuver with great dexterity, to clean out their nostrils. They can curl it up and insert it into their nostrils to remove any debris.
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Asian elephants usually have trunks that are 13 feet long, Indian elephants are usually 11 feet long
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yes the elephants breathe through their trunk.. Think of it as a straw in your mouth. They drink by breathing in. they really suck the water in their trunk and squrit it into their mouth.
They are big and gray and fat with a long trunk.
Up to 15.67 feet long longer than the average elephants trunk
There is a resemblance between their long noses and the trunk of an elephant
elephants have 40,000 muscles in there trunk
They're called teeth. The extended upper incisors are called tusks.
13-18 feet
200 cm