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Animal Trunk Collection

The animal trunk, a remarkable appendage found in various species of elephants, serves as both a versatile tool and an emblem of their majestic presence

Background imageAnimal Trunk Collection: Elephant holding log of wood in trunk

Elephant holding log of wood in trunk

Background imageAnimal Trunk Collection: African Elephant (Loxodonta africana), side view

African Elephant (Loxodonta africana), side view

Background imageAnimal Trunk Collection: African elephant -Loxodonta africana- elephants bathing in the water, social behavior, group

African elephant -Loxodonta africana- elephants bathing in the water, social behavior, group, Addo Elephant National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa

Background imageAnimal Trunk Collection: Two African Elephants, Loxodonta africana, interlocking trunks, side view

Two African Elephants, Loxodonta africana, interlocking trunks, side view

Background imageAnimal Trunk Collection: Three African Elephants, Loxodonta african, playing in water, one squirting water out of trunk

Three African Elephants, Loxodonta african, playing in water, one squirting water out of trunk, front view

Background imageAnimal Trunk Collection: Two Asian Elephants, Elephas maximus, side view

Two Asian Elephants, Elephas maximus, side view

Background imageAnimal Trunk Collection: Illustration, Elephant standing with its tail flipped up, side view

Illustration, Elephant standing with its tail flipped up, side view

Background imageAnimal Trunk Collection: Illustration, pair of Elephants, trunks touching, side view

Illustration, pair of Elephants, trunks touching, side view

Background imageAnimal Trunk Collection: Illustration of elephant with trunk raised, side view

Illustration of elephant with trunk raised, side view

Background imageAnimal Trunk Collection: Illustration of trunks of Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) and African elephant (Loxodonta africana)

Illustration of trunks of Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) and African elephant (Loxodonta africana), and cross section through an elephants foot

Background imageAnimal Trunk Collection: Illustration of Elephant trunk showing nostrils

Illustration of Elephant trunk showing nostrils

Background imageAnimal Trunk Collection: Portrait of an Asian Elephant

Portrait of an Asian Elephant
Asian Elephant Abstract Closeup Portrait

Background imageAnimal Trunk Collection: Elephant Trunks

Elephant Trunks
30th October 1937: Circus elephants pop their trunks through a tent opening. (Photo by Reg Speller/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageAnimal Trunk Collection: African Elephant -Loxodonta africana- sprayed itself with water, Etosha National Park, Namibia

African Elephant -Loxodonta africana- sprayed itself with water, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageAnimal Trunk Collection: African Elephant -Loxodonta africana- and Wildebeest -Connochaetes sp

African Elephant -Loxodonta africana- and Wildebeest -Connochaetes sp. -, Etosha National Park, Namibia
African Elephant -Loxodonta africana- and Wildebeest -Connochaetes sp.-, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageAnimal Trunk Collection: Asian Elephant -Elephas maximus-

Asian Elephant -Elephas maximus-

Background imageAnimal Trunk Collection: African Elephant -Loxodonta africana- and Gemsbok -Oryx gazella-, drinking at waterhole

African Elephant -Loxodonta africana- and Gemsbok -Oryx gazella-, drinking at waterhole, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageAnimal Trunk Collection: African Elephant -Loxodonta africana-, young, Addo Elephant National Park, Eastern Cape, Suafrika

African Elephant -Loxodonta africana-, young, Addo Elephant National Park, Eastern Cape, Suafrika

Background imageAnimal Trunk Collection: African elephant (Loxodonta africana) trunks, Kenya, close-up

African elephant (Loxodonta africana) trunks, Kenya, close-up

Background imageAnimal Trunk Collection: African Elephants (Loxodanta africana) in silhouette, Okvango Delta, B

African Elephants (Loxodanta africana) in silhouette, Okvango Delta, B

Background imageAnimal Trunk Collection: Elephant Statues on Wall

Elephant Statues on Wall
Angkor Thom, Cambodia

Background imageAnimal Trunk Collection: Ceremonial painted elephant at Amber Fort near Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, Asia

Ceremonial painted elephant at Amber Fort near Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, Asia


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The animal trunk, a remarkable appendage found in various species of elephants, serves as both a versatile tool and an emblem of their majestic presence. In the vast plains of Etosha National Park, an African Elephant (Loxodonta africana) proudly stands with its trunk raised high, scenting the air to communicate with fellow members of its herd. This iconic image captures the essence of these magnificent creatures and their intricate social dynamics. In another breathtaking scene, an elephant showcases its immense strength by effortlessly holding a log of wood in its trunk. The sheer power and dexterity displayed by this gentle giant is awe-inspiring, reminding us of the incredible capabilities hidden within nature's creations. Observing from a side view, we witness the grandeur of an African Elephant as it gracefully moves through Addo Elephant National Park's waters during bath time. These communal gatherings not only serve as moments for relaxation but also foster strong bonds among individuals within the group. Interlocking trunks symbolize unity and cooperation between two African Elephants. Side by side, they demonstrate how teamwork can overcome any obstacle that comes their way – truly exemplifying the strength found in companionship. Playfulness takes center stage when three African Elephants joyfully splash around in water. One mischievously squirts water out of its trunk while others join in on this delightful game. Their exuberance radiates pure happiness and reminds us to find joy even amidst life's challenges. Asian Elephants (Elephas maximus), too, possess impressive trunks that aid them in various tasks such as gathering food or communicating with one another. A side view reveals their elegant form and highlights their unique features distinct from their African counterparts. Illustrations further enhance our understanding of these extraordinary creatures: An elephant standing tall with its tail flipped up portrays gracefulness combined with whimsy; a pair touching trunks signifies affectionate gestures exchanged between individuals.