The elephant’s dexterous trunk has inspired numerous human technologies, from continuum robots to search and rescue technologies that delivery water and air to people trapped under debris. According ...
Elephants are known to use versatile trunks to grab objects big and small, drink great draughts, and sniff out water kilometres away. But a tusker’s proboscis can also switch to vacuum mode to eat, ...
PARIS: Elephants are known to use versatile trunks to grab objects big and small, drink great draughts, and sniff out water kilometres away. But a tusker's proboscis can also switch to vacuum mode to ...
PARIS (AFP) - Elephants are known to use versatile trunks to grab objects big and small, drink great draughts, and sniff out water kilometres away. But a tusker's proboscis can also switch to vacuum ...
Three Asian elephants wave their trunks as they wait to be fed at Berlin Zoologischer garten zoo (JOHN MACDOUGALL/AFP via Getty Images) Elephants’ trunks “act like suitcases” by expanding to create ...
Georgia Tech mechanical engineering Ph.D. student Andrew Schulz. A team from the Georgia Institute of Technology observed the world's largest land mammal suck up rutabaga, draw chia seeds out of water ...
Elephants’ trunks “act like suitcases” by expanding to create more space, research has found. The animals can dilate their nostrils, allowing them to store up to nine litres of water and can also suck ...
The elephant’s dexterous trunk has inspired numerous human technologies, from continuum robots to search and rescue technologies that delivery water and air to people trapped under debris. According ...
Elephants are known to use versatile trunks to grab objects big and small, drink great draughts, and sniff out water kilometres away. But a tusker's proboscis can also switch to vacuum mode to eat, ...
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