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How is the trunk helpful to elephant ​

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Answered by MaleehaHayat
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One of the main functions of the elephant's trunk is for feeding and drinking. ... The long trunk alleviates this by allowing the elephant to graze the ground or trees for food without so much as moving their head at all. They can also suck up and squirt almost 14 litres of water into their mouths

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Answered by indupokhriyal538
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One of the main functions of the elephant's trunk is for feeding and drinking. With two tall, pillar-like legs and a large, heavy head, bending down or reaching up can be very strenuous!The long trunk alleviates this by allowing the elephant to graze the ground or trees for food without so much as moving their head at all. They can also suck up and squirt almost 14 litres of water into their mouths.

Being strict vegetarians and having such enormous bulk, elephants need to take on and digest an incredible amount of food each day. While their wide,flat grinding teeth work the fibrous plant material into a digestible pulp, the trunk can make itself useful by independently searching and retrieving more food. No need to stop chewing to graze when you're an elephant!

With a sense of smell that is up to four times that of a bloodhound, an elephant's periscoping trunk can hunt out for friends and relatives, potential predators and food or water sources. Its length and flexibility also allows it to keenly interpret the direction of smell. Again, useful when you don't want to move your massive head around.By changing the shape and size of their nostrils elephants can control their trumpeting vocalisations in order to communicate with other individuals in their herd, send a message to rivals or even members of other species.

Elephants can often be seen intertwining their trunks with other elephants, specifically with friends or family, in a greeting much like a human handshake or hug.

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