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Life of a Ranger: The many muscles of the elephant’s trunk

- Wildlife, Ranger's Blog

Did you know that an elephant’s trunk contains over 40,000 muscles, organized into longitudinal and radial groups that allow for remarkable flexibility and precision? Rhulani’s ranger Willem tells us more about the muscles which enable the trunk to perform a wide range of actions, from lifting heavy objects to delicately picking up small items.

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