An elephant's trunk can hold up to 8.5 litres(2.2 gallons) of water.
around 2meters Maybe longer
more than 40,000
Much smaller elephants; known in the field as miniphants.
The elephant's nose, more properly called a trunk, has an ability to grasp and hold things, much like a human hand, so that it can be used to bring food to the elephant's mouth.
Water for Elephants grossed $116,809,717 worldwide.
Elephants drink a lot of water. They can suck up around 15 litres of water in their trunk in one go. During hot summers they can drink around 100 litres or more water in one sitting. They usually stay close to water sources like lakes and rivers and drink once or twice a day.
Water for Elephants grossed $58,709,717 in the domestic market.
An elephant's trunk can weigh up to 300 pounds, as it is a muscular structure that contains around 40,000 muscles. The trunk is used for various tasks such as eating, drinking, breathing, and communication.
The do not drink water through their nose (trunk). They suck water up the trunk and then put their trunk in their mouths and squirt the warer out of the trunk into their mouths to drink.
A baobab tree can store up to around 26,000 gallons (100,000 liters) of water in its trunk to survive long periods of drought. The tree's ability to store water helps it to thrive in arid environments where water is scarce.
Yes, The word mammal is Latin meaning, of the breast. A mammal is a warmblooded vertebrate animal, including humans, characterized by a covering of hair on the skin. Female mammals produce milk from mammary glands for feeding the young.