Psychology, asked by Anonymous, 7 months ago

Every buddy know that we can't smell the water , but elephant can smell the water from 12 miles away
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How
I don't know how?​

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Answered by abhinay20006
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Answer:

elephant's trunk is the most conspicuous part of its body, but gaze upon an elephant skeleton and you'd never realize that such an appendage existed, as there are no bones to mark its presence. A fusion of the nose and upper lip, the trunk is an elephant's most versatile tool, used for breathing, smelling, touching, grasping, and producing sound. It's probably the most amazing body part in the animal kingdom!

Here are seven facts you didn't know about elephant trunks:

1. Elephant trunks can lift up to 770 pounds! That's right, an elephant can hoist Ulambayaryn Byambajav, a 340-lb world champion sumo wrestler, like he was a bag of peanuts.

2. Elephants are the only animals that can snorkel without aid. By holding the tips of their trunks above the water's surface, elephants can traverse rivers totally submerged. They simply walk across the riverbed.

Answered by tier1writing
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Answer:

Elephants wave they're trunks to smell the particals from 12 miles away.

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