How an Elephant's Trunk Manipulates Air to Eat and Drink
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Animal’s “Swiss Army Knife” could help build better robots
Elephants don't drink with their trunks like a straw but use them as tools. This is accomplished by filling the trunk with water (up to 5.5 liters) and then using it as
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Elephants dilate their nostrils to create more space in their trunks, allowing them to store up to 5.5 liters (1.45 gallons) of water. They can also suck up three liters (0.79 gallons)
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How an Elephant's Trunk Manipulates Air To Eat and Drink – Animal's “Swiss Army Knife” Could Help Build Better Robots
How an Elephant's Trunk Manipulates Air to Eat and Drink
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