Did you know?
Asian
elephants can be identified by their smaller, rounded ears. (An
African elephant's ears resemble the continent of Africa.)
An
elephant's trunk is actually a long nose with many functions.
It is used for smelling, breathing, trumpeting, drinking, and
also for grabbing things—especially a potential meal. The
trunk alone contains about 100,000 different muscles. Asian elephants
have a fingerlike feature on the end of their trunk that they
can use to grab small items. (African elephants have two.)

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