African Wildlife Foundation - An elephant's trunk is actually a
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
8 Reasons to See Elephants on Safari
Elephant Trunks Can Suck Up Water At Speeds 30 Times Faster Than A Human Sneeze
Never Forget World Elephant Day!
African elephant - Wikipedia
African Wildlife Foundation - An elephant's trunk is actually a long nose used for smelling, breathing, trumpeting, drinking, and also for grabbing objects such as branches, twigs and leaves. They also use
Elephants have evolved to be tuskless because of ivory poaching, a study finds : NPR
Actually, African Elephants Are Not on The Verge of Extinction – First For Wildlife
African Wildlife Foundation - An elephant's trunk is actually a long nose used for smelling, breathing, trumpeting, drinking, and also for grabbing objects such as branches, twigs and leaves. The trunk alone
African elephants Thika, Toka and Iringa left the Toronto Zoo for a California sanctuary. Here's how they're living now
Where Do Elephants Live? - WorldAtlas
Maybe Elephant Poachers Aren't as Evil as You Think – Mother Jones
What Has Four Legs, a Trunk and a Behavioral Database? - The New York Times
from
per adult (price varies by group size)