An elephant's trunk holds about 15 gallons of water.
Up to 15 quarts
About 2-1/2 gallons.
An elephant's trunk can hold up to 2 gallons or around 16 quarts of water. This unique adaptation allows them to store and spray water for various purposes such as drinking, bathing, and cooling down.
An elephant's trunk can hold around 2 gallons or 8 quarts of water at a time. This large capacity allows elephants to drink, bathe, and spray themselves with water for various survival and social purposes.
Drinking water
An Elephant trunk can hold a minimun of 8 litres and more.
An elephant's trunk can hold up to 8.5 litres(2.2 gallons) of water.
The elephant uses his trunk to eat (the trunk grasps the food and then puts it in the elephants mouth), to shower (takes in water in his trunk and the throws it out on him) and to make noise (to trumpet).
They suck it up and it stays there
its trunk
An average elephant can hold and store 4 litres of water inside its trunk....... Any help?
Basically the same way you blow water from your mouth.