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write to adaptation of an elephant

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Answered by jaismeenkaur898
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elephant have many adaptations that allow them to thrive in their habitat .their big ears help them to stay cool and with their many blood vessels where hot Blood becomes cool blood .they also have task that are made of ivory that help them to eat and protect themselves .
Answered by Anonymous
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The elephant has adapted to the

conditions of the tropical rain forests in

a remarkable way. Its nose, and upper

lip, are fused to form a long trunk that

has about 150,000 muscles. The versatile

trunk acts like a hand, for grasping

low-growing shrubs and other food

materials, and placing them into the

mouth. This trunk also acts like an armfor breaking off tree branches, and as a

snorkel (tube projecting above water), for breathing, when the elephantfs

body is submerged. Elephants also use their trunks to suck and drink water

or to squirt it over their bodies for bathing. Nostrils, at the trunk's tip, enable

elephants to detect odours. Though their eyesight is poor, elephants can

smell water at great distances and can hear certain sounds from distances

more than 1.5 km.....

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