Elephants use infrasonic waves because that way they can be heard miles away for multiple reasons. Some reasons such as a female telling guys that she is ready to mate, or to ask other elephants hows it going. I think we as humans will never really know what elephants say. But I hoped I helped.
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Elephants can't ride to a airplane..but all can do that even a monkey or other animals...
Since elephants are so tall and high over the ground, trunks help them reach the ground and far above themselves for food in trees other animals cannot reach.Also, they use their trunk like a water bottle, holding water to bring to their mouths. They have a separate network of passages to breath and a separate holding area. They can use their trunks to fight over a mate or an enemy, too. Elephants use their trunks to bring food to their mouth from high up in trees to as low as the ground. They use them to help their young as a balance beam and to draw, kiss, and hug.Trunks are also used to push, pull, lift, signal, and shower.All elephants, whether African or Asian, have trunks!so they can eat food high in the trees
elephants grieve over stillborn babies, other family members and even other elephants
Touching is an important form of communication among elephants. Individuals greet each other by stroking or wrapping their trunks. Older elephants discipline younger elephants with trunk-slaps, kicks, and shoves!
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Elephant seals have their trunks to make a weird call and for a couple other things.
Elephants can't ride to a airplane..but all can do that even a monkey or other animals...
Elephants can communicate to each other through the trunks. When the trunks are lowered, that is a sign of friendliness and accommodation to each other. A raised trunk is on the other hand, a sign of agitation and it is done when the elephant encounters an enemy.
Elelphants roll up their trunks, because if any other small animls crawl in their trunk- It might get stuck in the elephant's trunk!
Touching is an important form of communication among elephants. Individuals greet each other by stroking or wrapping their trunks. Older elephants discipline younger elephants with trunk-slaps, kicks, and shoves!
Yes, elephants use their trunks to smell their surroundings. Their trunks are equipped with a highly developed sense of smell that helps them locate food, water, and other elephants.
ELephants have great hearing senses. They use it actually with their very large ears and their trunks. The use their large ears for listening. And they use their trunks for warning other elephants of predators or for playing.!~!!~
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.
Infant elephants use their mouths while curling up their trunks out of the way.
pandas are different from elephants they are not similar to each other because there are two different animals
Since elephants are so tall and high over the ground, trunks help them reach the ground and far above themselves for food in trees other animals cannot reach.Also, they use their trunk like a water bottle, holding water to bring to their mouths. They have a separate network of passages to breath and a separate holding area. They can use their trunks to fight over a mate or an enemy, too. Elephants use their trunks to bring food to their mouth from high up in trees to as low as the ground. They use them to help their young as a balance beam and to draw, kiss, and hug.Trunks are also used to push, pull, lift, signal, and shower.All elephants, whether African or Asian, have trunks!so they can eat food high in the trees