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The Times View on Elephants’ Suction Technique: Talented Trunks
The Times
Elephants’ Suction Powers Even More Remarkable That Previously Thought, Study Reveals
Independent
Elephants Are ‘Supersuckers’ at 30 Times the Speed of a Sneeze
Cosmos
Elephant Trunks Can Suck Up Water At Speeds 30 Times Faster Than A Human Sneeze
IFL Science
Elephants Inhale Water at 330 mph
Live Science
Elephants Suck Water at 330 mph.
Eminetra
The Secret To Better Soft-Bodied Robots Might Be Found In Elephant Trunks
NPR
Elephant Trunks Suck Up Water at Speeds of 540 Kilometres Per Hour
New Scientist
Watch: Elephants Suck Up Food Like Vacuums
Inverse
Elephants: Why Their Trunks are Like Vacuum Cleaners
BBC
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