Elephant, a long-bodied and long-eared animal with a gigantic body and a very slow pace, is a huge creature that is loved by most people, from small children to the elderly.
Learn something new about the elephant In general, its anatomy is very different from some other animals. The trunk of an elephant does not have bones but the trunk has about 1.5 lakh muscles. Its skin is about an inch thick.

The trunk of an elephant has a finger-like protruding organ. Through which the elephant can scratch the dust on its body and its own body. And the leaves can easily clean the eye. The pelvic floor muscles are extremely sensitive. Elephant lying on the ground with its trunk
Lifting objects can be easily lifted. The elephant is an animal that can swim long distances in water. And the smell of water can be detected from three kilometers away. Elephants have the least amount of sleep than other animals. They sleep while standing at night.

There are two species,in particular, one Asian and the other African. The anatomy of the African elephant is slightly different. The ears of African elephants are three times larger than those of Asian elephants. Elephant ears work to maintain body temperature. Elephants, in particular, wave their ears to convey a message to other elephants.
Although the ears are large, the sound is weak. But with the sole of an elephant’s foot, one can hear the trembling of the ground and the sound of distant movements. Because of its gigantic anatomy, it cannot jump like other animals. However, the elephant drinks about 300 liters of water a day