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What does the elephant's nose swing for when it walks?
The elephant's nose is long and thick, and it can stretch. It is very flexible, not only for breathing and smelling, but also for absorbing water. It can pull up the grass on the ground like a hand, and then roll it up and put it in its mouth. It will suck in water and fine sand through its nose and spray it on its body for a bath. It can also replace its short tail to drive away mosquitoes and flies, pick leaves and fruits, help its owner pull wood and carry heavy objects, use its nose as a self-defense weapon when in danger, roll up the enemy and throw it violently. Trained elephants can also perform programs such as playing harmonica, playing drums, picking up needles dropped on the ground with their noses, and even take care of children as nannies. The elephant keeps swinging its nose when walking, which is using its nose as a crutch to explore the road.

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