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Elephant Trunks Can Suck Water at 330 Miles Per Hour
Smithsonian Magazine
Elephants: Why Their Trunks are Like Vacuum Cleaners
BBC
An Elephant’s Trunk Works Like a Vacuum Cleaner. – Scientist.
Social Post News
Elephant Trunks Can Suck Up Water At Speeds 30 Times Faster Than A Human Sneeze
IFL Science
How Studying Elephant Trunks are Helping Scientists to Build Next-Gen Robots
Nature World News
Elephants’ Suction Powers Even More Remarkable That Previously Thought, Study Reveals
Independent
Elephants Suck Water at 330 mph.
Eminetra
Elephants Are ‘Supersuckers’ at 30 Times the Speed of a Sneeze
Cosmos
Elephant Trunks Suck Up Water at Speeds of 540 Kilometres Per Hour
New Scientist
Elephant Trunks: Is There Anything They Can’t Do?
New York Times
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