At a camp in Bᴏᴛsᴡᴀɴᴀ, a very thirsty elephant was discovered sneakily consuming water from a sink. The cunning mammal was seen splashing water into its mouth after slurping it with its lengthy trunk.
The big elephant that had been blocking the bathroom’s exit sᴛᴀʀᴛʟᴇd tourists who had been using the shower. They saw the shrewd creature turn the tap open and pour lots of water for itself.
The Sᴏᴜᴛʜ Aғʀɪᴄᴀn tourists claimed that they waited over two hours for the elephant to leave before they dared to act. They claimed that his companion and he went to the bathroom to have a shower, but as they were leaving to return to camp, the elephant blocked their way.
There were watering holes, but it appeared that he preferred to drink from the tap because he knew just how to open it. In contrast to humans, elephants do use their trunks to aid in drinking, but they only suck the water up a portion of the way before using it to squirt it into their mouths.
Elephants can touch, grip, and smell using their trunk, which is made up of their nose and upper lip. Elephants use their trunks for a variety of behaviors, including greeting, caressing, ᴛʜʀᴇᴀᴛening, and throwing dust over their bodies in addition to picking up food and sucking up water to squirt in their mouths.
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