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Scientists created a soft robot inspired by elephants, named EleBot, using programmable foam that changes stiffness geometrically.
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A heartwarming video showed an elephant gently wrapping its trunk around a caretaker’s head as she sang a lullaby.
A nimal videos often dominate social media feeds, but few are as universally loved as those featuring baby elephants. With their big floppy ears, playful nature, and curious behaviour, they always ...
The white-lined sphinx moth ( Hyles lineata) is a North American sphingid sometimes mistaken for a hummingbird as it hovers ...
A bump in the elephant brain stem pointed scientists to the wrinkles on their trunks and the role those folds play in the animal’s life.
But the determined elephant didn’t give up. Cheered on by a crowd, it eventually wrapped its trunk around the gazelle’s horn and pulled it to safety!
Walking up to the vendor, the baby elephant adorably gestures for some watermelon. The woman behind the stall obliges, ...
Rather like people grabbing a pen with the preferred hand, an individual elephant tends to bend its trunk toward the left or right when curling it to scoop up a fruit or other object of desire.
Well, it looks like we can thank a changing climate for the evolution of the elephant’s trunk. Proboscideans first started popping up in Africa during the early Eocene, around 55 million years ago.
To ensure the mother recognised her calf and accepted it, one of the officials gently rubbed some of the mother elephant’s ...
Here's a photo that made the rounds on the Internet and here's a video of a baby elephant learning how to suck its trunk. Interestingly enough, baby elephants reportedly can't control their trunks.