
Elephant Anatomy and Socialization
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Biology
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KG - University
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Hard
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The video explores the anatomy and behavior of elephants, focusing on their trunk functions, skull and tusks, skin adaptations, locomotion, and social structure. Elephants use their trunks for various tasks, including breathing and grasping. Their skulls and tusks are adapted for combat and defense. Elephant skin is thick and adapted to hot climates. They have unique locomotion and are capable swimmers. Elephants live in matriarchal societies, with males often living on the fringes.
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