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How Studying Elephant Trunks are Helping Scientists to Build Next-Gen Robots

(Photo : Roger Brown) Elephant s Trunk According to the research released in the Journal of Royal Society Interface, the size of elephant s nostril and their lung capacity makes them capable of using their nearly 100kg trunks to grab objects with similar pressures as the human lung.   Co-author of the study from Georgia Tech College of Engineering in the US, David Hu, explained in a statement: An elephant makes use of its trunk like a Swiss Army knife. It can perceive scents and grab things. Other times it blows things away like a leaf blower or sniffs them in just like a vacuum.  

VIDEO: Female Elephants in Israeli Zoo Protect Their Calf During Air Raids

During the air raids in Israel, five female elephants were spotted protecting their young. When an air-raid siren sounds in Israel's Ramat Gan Safari Park, what happens? Five females from the zoo's Asian elephant herd circle one-year-old male calf Pele (Hebrew for "Wonder") in a video captured by Michal Levi during the recent 11-day onslaught of rockets launched at Israel.

Gimil and Nigel, Born with Dwarfism: The Smallest Giraffes in the World!

Close A Giraffe (Giraffa) is considered the tallest living terrestrial mammal in the world. On average, these magnificent beasts towers over all the other animals at an astonishing 18 feet in height. But recently, local wildlife scientists discovered two that are smaller than the usual size. (Giraffe: Photo by Howling Red) In Africa, scientists researching animal conservation organizations stumbled upon an Angolan (Gimil) and a Nubian (Nigel) Giraffe. GCF researchers recently spotted two dwarf giraffe in Namibia and Uganda. These adult male giraffe are the first dwarf. Posted by Giraffe Conservation Foundation on Saturday, January 2, 2021 What made this a unique experience is that the Giraffes they found had less than half the average Giraffe s height. The latter measured to reach nine feet (9 ft), four inches (4 in), while the former was just eight and a half feet (8 and 1/2 ft).

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