When we pick up a dumbbell, for example ... If you were to dissect an elephant trunk, it would actually look more like the inside of your tongue than your nose. Trunks, tongues, and even octopus ...
The next time you head to the zoo and see an elephant, look closely at its trunk, you might be able to ... but are made up of an intricate network of 46,00 muscles. In comparison, the human ...
If you look hard enough, you may unearth an elephant lurking right under your nose, with two grand trees for legs and a modest sapling serving as its trunk. If you found that intriguing ...
If you were to dissect an elephant trunk, it would actually look more like the inside of your ... joints to move and exert force. When we pick up a dumbbell, for example, our bicep pulls on ...
When I read the email from the Oakland Zoo last month saying it had retired its single remaining African elephant ... learned if he extended his trunk up, he wanted you to rub it between the ...
We've been told: "It's elephant central up there, you'll see plenty of them ... On the dust road, Mojita scans the trees and bushes with binoculars, looking out for more elephants.
In the video below, you can watch as the elephant breaks off the top of a banana with her trunk and tosses it on the ground. When she picks it up again, the fruit falls away from the loose peel ...