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Elephant. It is the largest animal on land now, and despite its large size and bulky appearance, it is a flexible and active animal. In the grasslands, elephants can run at speeds of up to 20 kilometers per hour.
In the mountains, elephants can easily climb mountains and mountains.
Elephants not only know how to swim, but they are very fond of swimming. It can swim 2-3 kilometers per hour, for 5-6 hours in a row, and no matter how wide the river is, it can't stop it, and sometimes the elephant only sticks its trunk out of the water, and its whole body is submerged in the water.
Elephants also eat fast
Elephants can not only grasp things with their noses, but also eat by inhaling, which is 30 times faster than a human sneezing.
According to the report, an average adult elephant weighs up to 7 tons, and they feed mainly on roots, grasses, fruits and tree bark. In order to explore the mysteries, Georgia Institute of Technology in the United States.
Scientists by observing how elephants handle chunks of kohlrabi of different sizes and quantities.
to study the amount of suction. They found that while elephants use their trunks to grab large chunks of kohlrabi, they prefer to suck and eat large chunks of kohlrabi.
It is reported that an adult elephant eats about 136 kilograms of food every day, and during eating, it expands its nostrils by 60% and "sucks" food at a speed of up to 539 kilometers per hour. Researchers say this powerful suction helps elephants handle smaller foods, an ability previously thought only fish. In addition, the results of the study showed that elephants could increase their body volume by 64% to carry more water.
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1. The speed at which an elephant runs is 40 kilometers per hour.
2. Not only does the elephant run at an amazing speed, it can also swim. You can swim 2 to 3 kilometers per hour and swim for 5 to 6 hours straight.
3. Elephants have a keen sense of smell and hearing. Studies have shown that elephants use infrasound waves for long-distance communication.
4. The food of elephants mainly includes grass, grass roots, tree buds, shrubs, tree bark, fruits and vegetables.
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The elephant is now the largest animal on land. Despite its large size and bulky appearance, it is a flexible and active animal. In the grasslands, elephants can run at speeds of up to 20 kilometers per hour. In the mountains, elephants can easily climb mountains and mountains.
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Elephants can run up to 40 kilometers in an hour, which is equivalent to the speed of a small car. Many of us have the traditional impression that the elephant is a slow-moving behemoth, but the real data shows that the elephant's running speed is indeed very amazing, and the running distance has far exceeded the human limit, so this data subverts people's traditional perception of elephants.
When I saw this data, my perception of the speed at which elephants can run changed dramatically. I have the impression that the elephant is not only very slow, but also that the elephant is a very gentle animal, and will only become irritable unless it encounters some special circumstances. The real data shows that elephants can reach 40 kilometers once they run at full strength, which is a very scary statistic.
Once an elephant is running in the wild, I think very few animals will be able to stop it.
This data is very important for us to study elephants in the future, because I think the number of elephants will decline as people become more and more harmful to the environment. Therefore, in order to ensure the quantitative integrity of the elephant population and the diversification of its products, we must have a sense of nature conservation in order to better contribute to the protection of the natural environment. The earth is not only the home of human beings, but also the home of wild animals, although human beings have stood at the top of the food chain, but we must also learn to respect nature and protect wild animals.
Only in this way can we share the blue sky and white clouds with wild animals and survive on earth.
Summary: The earth is not only the only home for us humans, but also for us humans and wild animals. Every human being has to learn how to protect the environment, because too many times humans have felt the consequences of not protecting the environment.
Not only will severe extreme weather conditions occur, but there will also be outbreaks of various plagues and viruses, which pose a serious threat to human survival. So protecting the planet is something that each and every one of us has to do.
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Elephants can still run very fast, and they can run as fast as an electric car, and they can run hundreds of kilometers in an hour.
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It is equivalent to the speed of the car, which is indeed relatively fast, after all, the size of the elephant is also relatively large.
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The speed is very fast, and the size of the elephant is also very heavy, they really run like **.
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This speed is already very fast, and it can be seen that the elephant walks very fast. We can't underestimate elephants and admire them too much. They're going to be much faster than we think.
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It's a very fast speed, and the concept is the equivalent of a running car. The impact is great.
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Calculate the speed of the cheetah first: 6 5 = 30 meters.
Then calculate the distance that the elephant runs in 18 seconds: 6 18 = 108 meters.
The distance that the cheetah runs in 18 seconds: 30 18 = 540 meters.
Finally, it is calculated that the cheetah runs more distance than the elephant:
540 108 = 432 meters.
A: The cheetah ran 432 meters more than the elephant after 18 seconds.
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The average walking speed of an elephant is kilometers per hour.
Researchers believe that the elephant is so large that it never leaves the ground on all four feet at the same time, but when it walks, it uses the "middle step" to increase its speed, and this gait is the elephant's "running" method, which can reach speeds of up to 24 kilometers per hour. "By the traditional definition, an elephant's feet are not off the ground as they travel, but from a biomechanical point of view, they do include bouncing movements," Hutchinson explains.
To test how fast the elephants can go, Hutchinson and his colleagues selected 42 healthy Asian elephants, walked and ran them on a 30-meter runway, and then recorded and analyzed the data using light sensors and equipment. It was found that the average walking speed of elephants was 7 2 kilometers per hour, of which 32 could reach a maximum speed of 24 kilometers per hour, and the fastest 3 even exceeded this figure.
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The speed at which the elephant runs is about 24 kilometers per hour.
Elephants look bulky on the surface, but in fact they are "athletic" and sometimes even able to run, showing their "unknown" side. John Hutchinson of Stanford University in the United States said, "We did find evidence that elephants can run in a sense. ”
Researchers believe that the elephant is so large that it never leaves the ground on all four feet at the same time, but when it walks, it uses the "middle step" to increase its speed, and this gait is the elephant's "running" method, which can reach speeds of up to 24 kilometers per hour. "By the traditional definition, an elephant's feet are not off the ground as they travel, but from a biomechanical point of view, they do include bouncing movements," Hutchinson explains.
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Elephants walk at an average speed of kilometres per hour, with a maximum speed of 24 kilometres per hour. Elephants are huge, they don't get their feet off the ground at the same time, and when they walk, they use the middle step to increase their speed, and this gait is the way elephants run. Hutchinson said
By the traditional definition, elephants do not have their feet off the ground as they travel, but from a biomechanical point of view, they do include bouncing movements. <
Elephants walk at an average speed of kilometres per hour, with a maximum speed of 24 kilometres per hour. Elephants are huge, they don't get their feet off the ground at the same time, and when they walk, they use the middle step to increase their speed, and this gait is the way elephants run. Hutchinson said
By the traditional definition, elephants do not have their feet off the ground as they travel, but from a biomechanical point of view, they do include bouncing movements.
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Summary. Elephants run much slower than humans, with a typical maximum running speed of only 8-10 miles per hour, while humans can run at a maximum speed of 15-20 miles per hour. As a result, elephants run much slower than humans, about half to a third of humans.
The body structure of elephants is also an important factor in their running speed. Elephants' body structure makes their legs shorter than those of humans, and their body weight is also much heavier than that of humans, which makes them run much slower than humans. In addition, elephants also have thicker legs than humans, which can also affect their running speed.
In conclusion, elephants run much slower than humans, about half to a third of humans.
Elephants run much slower than humans, with a typical maximum running speed of only 8-10 miles per hour, while humans can run at a maximum speed of 15-20 miles per hour. As a result, elephants run much slower than humans, about half to a third of humans. The body structure of elephants is also an important factor in their running speed.
Elephants' body structure makes their legs shorter than those of humans, and their body weight is much heavier than that of humans, which makes them run much slower than humans. In addition, elephants also have thicker legs than humans, which can also affect their running speed. In conclusion, elephants run much slower than source lead-handed humans, about half to a third of humans.
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On the surface, the elephant looks bulky, but in fact it has a "vigorous" stride, and sometimes it can even run, showing its "unknown" side. John Hutchinson of Stanford University in the United States said, "We did find evidence that elephants can run in a sense." Researchers believe that the elephant is so large that it never leaves the ground on all four feet at the same time, but when it walks, it uses the "middle step" to increase its speed, and this gait is the elephant's "running" method, which can reach speeds of up to 24 kilometers per hour. >>>More
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30 kilometers per hour, very soon, oh, you won't be able to see it in the blink of an eye.
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