Easy the trunk is a window, not a door.
You can place them anyway you wish.
Elephants breathe through their trunks. An elephant uses its tusks (long white teeth) for defense and as a tool for digging or fighting other elephants. It has other teeth inside its mouth that it uses for chewing food before swallowing. Elephants use their trunks to wrap around limbs, twigs, grasses, and leaves, to tear them off the plant. Then, with their trunk, they stuff the food in their mouth where they chew it up and swallow it.
Elephants use their trunks to pluck grass, leaves, fruit, etc. Then they place it in their mouth and chew it up. The trunk has great strength and dexterity, being able to take the shell off a peanut without breaking the peanut and yet strong enough to lift up to 750 lb.
"A dark place to find hairy elephants" is a phrase used in the movie, "A Night at the Museum". A dark place to find hairy elephants is probably the room where the mastodon skeleton is found.
Chests and trunks can be used for a variety of things. Most commonly though, they are used for storing things. Everyone needs a place to put their extra stuff, and chests and trunks are perfect for this task.
The do not drink water through their nose (trunk). They suck water up the trunk and then put their trunk in their mouths and squirt the warer out of the trunk into their mouths to drink.
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exchange of gases respiration and photosynthesis takes place through stem of the plant, the stem is green enough to carry the property of leaves, as in normal plants.. while exchange of gases in huge tree trunks takes place through lenticels, which are present in barks of the trunks... exchange of gases-respiration and photosynthesis- takes place through stem of the plant, the stem is green enough to carry the property of leaves, as in normal plants.. while exchange of gases in huge tree trunks takes place through lenticels, which are present in barks of the trunks...
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