Answer : Yes,an elephant breathes through its trunk, or proboscis, which has 2 nostrils through which air can pass.But an elephants muscular trunk-which nearly reaches the ground- can do several other remarkable things. On the end of the trunk is a sensitive, fingertip lip or protuberance( an African elephant has 2) that can feel and pick up food and other objects.
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Elephants are known to use their trunk to suck up water and then spray it into their mouths to drink. They don't actually drink through their nose, but their trunk acts as a versatile tool for various activities, including drinking, bathing, and communication.
Yes, elephants drink out of their noses (their trunks). They do not drink through them, but use them to lift water and transport it to their mouths.
It is not impossible to drink through your nose, but it is not recommended as it can be harmful and is not a natural way to consume liquids. The nose is designed for breathing and filtering the air we breathe, not for ingesting fluids.
no,it would dehydrate them and ruin their kidney
Elephants have remorse for the dead and a good memory. If a member of an elephants family dies, then the surviving members will return to the site of the death every year to "mourn." Their trunks are also unique, being made up of 100,000 individual muscles.
Elephants breathe through the mouth or trunk (which is just a very long nose) . The air then goes to the lungs, which function just like ours.
Elephants use their trunk, which is a long, muscular appendage that they can maneuver with great dexterity, to clean out their nostrils. They can curl it up and insert it into their nostrils to remove any debris.