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Asiatic Elephant (Elephas maximus) walking with its trunk in its mouth. Kaziranga National Park

Asiatic Elephant (Elephas maximus) walking with its trunk in its mouth. Kaziranga National Park, Assam, India, February

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Elephants Elephas Maximus Endangered India Proboscids Profile


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Trunk-ception - When an Asiatic Elephant decides to multitask as a walking vacuum cleaner!

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. In this hilarious snapshot captured by Bernard Castelein at Kaziranga National Park, Assam, India, we witness the incredible dexterity of an endangered Asiatic Elephant (Elephas maximus). With its trunk firmly lodged in its mouth, it seems like this clever pachyderm has discovered a new way to clean up after itself while on the move! Asiatic Elephants are known for their highly flexible trunks that serve multiple purposes - from drinking water and grabbing food to communicating with other herd members. But who knew they could also use it as a self-cleaning device? This comical display showcases the intelligence and adaptability of these majestic creatures. Kaziranga National Park provides a safe haven for these magnificent mammals, allowing them to roam freely in their natural habitat. It is heartening to see such conservation efforts being made in preserving not only the elephants but also countless other species that call this park home. Bernard Castelein's photograph captures both the beauty and humor found within nature. The image serves as a gentle reminder that even in the animal kingdom, there is always room for playfulness and unexpected surprises. So next time you spot an elephant with its trunk seemingly disappearing into thin air – don't be alarmed! They might just be perfecting their cleaning skills on-the-go!

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