Representation of Power; Elephant
Representation of Power; Elephant

The elephant has a body like a shadow wall, legs like a pillar, ears like a fan, and big teeth like a jade branch.

The trunk of an elephant is really an all-purpose hand.

Thick but not stupid, dexterous and powerful, it can lift as big as a few hundred pounds of wood like a crane, and it can pick up a needle as small as a needle.

The trunk of an elephant can stretch and shrink, stretch freely, feel sensitive, and move flexibly.

It swings like a giant boa constrictor.

The elephant kept flapping its ears, its trunk sticking high into the air like the barrel of a towering anti-aircraft gun.

In order to prevent the bite of flies, the elephant's two big ears are always flapping, just like flapping two big plantain fans.

The tip of the elephant's trunk has finger-like protrusions, which are derived from its upper lip.

This part is so sensitive that it can even pick up a penny or an embroidery needle from the ground.

Like taking a "sand bath" after taking a shower, sucking up fine sand with your nose and spraying it on your body, as if we sprinkle some talcum powder after taking a shower, it is cool and can prevent mosquito bites.