Tail Of An Elephant. Elephant tail stock photo. Image of elephant, grey, large 29021202 The hair on an elephant is thickest on the tail and more visible on the head and back Through various movements and positions of the tail, elephants are able to convey different messages and emotions to other members of their herd
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A swishing or wagging tail can signify happiness or excitement Fearful, highly playful, or sexually or socially aroused elephants typically raise their tails..
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The tail of a relaxed elephant swings from side to side; the tail of an alert or uncomfortable elephant is held still, pointing downwards; and the tail of an upset, frightened or angry elephant is held out stiffly at right angles from the body Elephant tail gestures are a form of communication It helps to keep out particles and germs from invading the body through the ears and nose
Tail of an elephant. stock image. Image of tail, south 6962757. The function of an elephant's tail in the wild is primarily as an aid in communication between elephants The hair that appears around the eyes and nose have a protection purpose
Image of an African Elephants Bottom with Tail Swinging near Knysna, South Africa Stock Photo. Elephant tail gestures are a form of communication Lady is the only elephant here who came with hair on.