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:shock:


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the video doesn't want to move :evil:


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O-/ brave Ellies
poor Nyala :-(

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Try this link Nan. \O



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much better thank you \O


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The albino elephant doing the rounds in Kruger! \O




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This ellie must be a Womble...picking up rubbish that folks leave behind! ;-)

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Yes, baby elephants do suck their trunks

Thu, Jun 04, 2015 at 04:33 PM

The Internet was all abuzz recently with the image of a baby elephant that appeared to be sucking its trunk. We got curious — is that what's really going on? So we decided to do a little research.

Turns out, the adorable answer is the correct answer. Baby elephants do, in fact, suck their trucks just like baby humans suck their thumbs. And they do it for the same reason — comfort. Just like human newborns, elephant calves are born with a strong sucking reflex. This helps them instinctively know what to do when they are near their mother's breast.

Sucking = Food
Sucking = Mom

Therefore, sucking equals comfort. When a baby elephant is not nursing, it might suck its trunk just like a human baby might suck a pacifier.

Aside from the comfort it provides, trunk sucking helps an elephant calf learn how to use and control this lengthy appendage. With more than 50,000 individual muscles in the trunk, you can imagine how complicated it is to get it to do what you want it to do at any given time. Sucking on the trunk helps a young elephant learn how to control and manipulate the muscles in the trunk so that it can fine-tune its use.

Elephants also suck their trunks as a means of advanced "smelling." They can taste the pheromones of other elephants by touching their trunks to urine or feces and then popping the trunk in their mouths to get a closer whiff.

While trunk sucking is primarily a mannerism found in young elephants, older elephants — even mature bulls — have been seen sucking their trunks when they are nervous or upset.

Want to see a baby elephant sucking its trunk? Of course you do. Here's the photo that made the rounds on the Internet.


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Thanks, Flutts! :ty:


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