When a curious child elephant wonder what a crocodile ate fir dinner. The child went to ask an crocodile, the crocodile told the elephant to come closer. when the elephant came closer the crocodile snapped at the child's nose. When the child pulled away while the crocodile was still holding his nose, it stretched and became longer and longer. that is the moral on how the elephant got its trunk.
An elephant is a huge animal with a trunk.
That would be the trunk. An elephant's trunk forms the animal's nose and upper lip.
There are no bones or cartilage in an elephants trunk.
an elephant
Superstition states that an elephant (or figure of one) with its trunk up is good luck.
How the Elephant Got His Trunk - 1970 was released on: USA: 1970
How the Elephant got his trunk is part of Rudyard Kiplings Just so stories
How the Elephant Got His Trunk - 1925 was released on: USA: 4 October 1925
The cast of How the Elephant Got His Trunk - 1970 includes: Paul Frees as Kolokolo Bird
An elephant, of course.
The amount of muscles an elephant has in its trunk varies on the size of the elephant, as an elephant grows larger it will build more muscles. The average elephant has approximately 40,000 muscles in its trunk.
The sea elephant got its name by having a trunk for nose, and the body of a seal
An elephant has just one trunk.
An Elephant Seal. It's kinda like a trunk.
the elephant's trunk has about 15000 muscles
They are called creation myths...you can google it
no there are no bones on elephant's trunk. there are only muscles and ligaments.