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  2. Elephant - Wikipedia

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    After bathing, the elephant will usually use its trunk to blow dust onto its body, which dries into a protective crust. Elephants have difficulty releasing heat through the skin because of their low surface-area-to-volume ratio , which is many times smaller than that of a human.

  3. Thick skin - Wikipedia

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    Literally thick skin covering the body of an animal, such as an elephant or rhinoceros. Callus, an area of thickened skin Callus (disambiguation), similar uses of Callus such as a lack of empathy (callousness). Thick Skinned, a 1989 French film "Thick Skin", a song by Leona Lewis from I Am; Thick Skin, a 2018 album by Tia Gostelow

  4. Skin - Wikipedia

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    Skin is the layer of usually soft, flexible outer tissue covering the body of a vertebrate animal, with three main functions: protection, regulation, and sensation.. Other animal coverings, such as the arthropod exoskeleton, have different developmental origin, structure and chemical composition.

  5. Exploring the Fascinating World of Elephant Trunks: Size ...

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    The trunk of the elephant is one of its most versatile body parts. It is used for functions related to touch, smell, and communication. It is used for functions related to touch, smell, and ...

  6. African elephant - Wikipedia

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    The African forest elephant is considerably smaller. Fully grown African forest elephant males in optimal conditions where individuals are capable of reaching full growth potential are estimated to be on average 2.09–2.31 metres (6.9–7.6 ft) tall and 1,700–2,300 kilograms (3,700–5,100 lb) in weight. [31]

  7. Itchy elephant scratches its entire body on giant tree - AOL

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  8. Indian elephant - Wikipedia

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    The species is smaller than the African elephant species with a convex back and the highest body point on its head. The species exhibits significant sexual dimorphism with a male reaching an average shoulder height of about 3.2 m (10 ft) and weighing up to 5,400 kg (11,900 lb) whereas a female reaches an average shoulder height of about 2.54 m ...

  9. The Science Behind the Incredible Long-Term Memory of ... - AOL

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    Elephant brains are structured similarly to human brains, which means they are capable of a wide variety of intellectual abilities, including memory, grief, mimicry, art, playing, using tools ...