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an elephant uses its ears to keep cool by flapping them around its head therefor keeping it cool
an elephant uses its ears to keep cool by flapping them around its head therefor keeping it cool
by fanning them and the body heat runs to the veins in the ears and is loft cooling the body down
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Elephants use their large ears to regulate their body temperature through a process called thermoregulation. When the weather is hot, elephants flap their ears to increase air circulation over the blood vessels in their ears, which helps to cool down the blood. This cooled blood is then circulated back through the body, helping the elephant stay cool.
The ears of the elephant has a great number of blood vessels that run through it. When the elephant flaps its ears, the blood that is passing through its ears get cooled and eventually the body temperature of the animal gets regulated. Since elephants in Africa live in the hot savannah, they have large ears that help the animal keep itself cool.
An elephant has millions of blood vessels in it's ears. The large surface area of the ears combined with their ability to fan back and forth cools the blood and therefore the elephant.
Well clearly they are not the same. The Mammoth had a lot more fur and fat to keep it warm, but they are now obviously extinct. The elephant has large ears to keep itself cool.
Well, the huge ears on an elephant are constantly wafting to keep the elephant cool, and to keep away a few bugs. They don't have much fur so they keep cool. They use their long trunks to suck up water and wet themselves. They have thick leather like skin, they use this advantage to roll in wet mud, the wet mud is cold. The mud sticks to their skin, keeping them cool and keeps the bugs off them. By Amber D