That may be a rough estimate of the number of muscles in a typical elephant trunk. Presumably, mammoths and mastodons would also have a similar number.
An elephant's trunk has 40,000 muscles, allowing it to perform a wide range of delicate and powerful movements, such as grasping, breathing, and making sounds.
A bunny
The albatross has a nose on top of its beak along with the longest wingspan of any bird. They live mainly in the Southern Ocean and the North Pacific.
Rostrum is one term for it.
Oxen wear nose rings primarily to facilitate control and handling. The rings are inserted in the nose to provide a means for farmers or handlers to direct and manage the animal, as the sensitive area around the nose allows for easier steering and restraint. This practice helps prevent injury to both the animal and the handler during work or transportation. Additionally, it can aid in the training of younger oxen to accept harnesses and other equipment.
Scientists believe they have over 40000 muscles in their trunk.
The effector of the nose is the muscles that control the movement of the nostrils and the upper lip, allowing for actions like flaring the nostrils or wrinkling the nose. The effector muscles work in response to signals from the brain to adjust the position and shape of the nose.
1 percent of 40000 = 4001% of 40000= 1% * 40000= 0.01 * 40000= 400
it is a 15245589862 legged animal that lives in your nose. it has three heads that each eat your nose hairs.
Muscles
3.15% of 40000= 3.15% * 40000= 0.0315 * 40000= 1260
22% of 40000= 22% * 40000= 0.22 * 40000= 8800
3.5% of 40000= 3.5% * 40000= 0.035 * 40000= 1400
All muscles are in the control of an animal, even the heart and diaphragm. They are just subconscious.
A Baboon
A snake.
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