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Your Daily Elephant

An ear in motion.

photograph by Cheryl Merrill
photograph by Cheryl Merrill
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Your Daily Elephant: “Ears!”

African elephants can be recognized by big ears that mimic the shape of Africa.  They use them like large fans, elephant air-conditioning.

An elephant produces enough metabolic heat to warm a small house, or light two hundred sixty-watt bulbs.  Elephants are pachy-dermed, thick-skinned.  They don’t have sweat glands.  Instead, their ears act like giant heat exchangers, regulating body temperature.  As air moves over the huge network of swollen arteries covering each ear, an elephant’s blood cools as much as nine degrees before it returns to the body.

When spread open, an elephant’s ears increase its body size by roughly twenty square feet.  That amount of surface area provides a huge stretch of skin that thermo-regulates its body.  Every twenty minutes its entire blood supply – one hundred and twenty gallons of it – is pumped through its ears.

My teeny, itsy ears are built somewhat the same as an elephant’s ears, with an upper rim of cartilage and a fleshy, lower lobe.  But I don’t have an auriculo-occipitalis, an ear muscle the size of a weightlifter’s bicep.  I can’t flap my ears.  I can’t even wiggle them.

photograph by Cheryl Merrill
photograph by Cheryl Merrill
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Your Daily Elephant

Eating a bush.  It’s hard to do that without getting leaves on your head.

photograph by Cheryl Merrill
photograph by Cheryl Merrill
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Eyelashes & a Tusk: Your Daily Elephant

Sometimes the light is just right:

photograph by Cheryl Merrill
photograph by Cheryl Merrill

 

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Your Accessorized Daily Elephant

With a rakish straw placed in just the right spot between ear hair and eyelashes, and a knowing gleam in his eye, Your Daily Elephant shows just the right sort of accessory for dapper gentlemen elephants.

photograph by Cheryl Merrill
photograph by Cheryl Merrill

 

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Your Daily Elephant in the Dust

And stirring a lot of it up as he walks.

photograph by Cheryl Merrill
photograph by Cheryl Merrill

 

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Was Your Daily Elephant Hiding?

No, Your Daily Elephant’s router died, and so there was no internet connection.  But isn’t it amazing how an elephant can hide behind just a few spindly trees?  And if he made no sound, you’d probably not even notice he was there.

photograph by Cheryl Merrill
photograph by Cheryl Merrill
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Your Daily Elephant: Keeping Cool

And eating in the shade.

photograph by Cheryl Merrill
photograph by Cheryl Merrill
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Your Daily Elephant

With a twig caught in his ear hair.

photograph by Cheryl Merrill
photograph by Cheryl Merrill
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Your Daily Elephant

More than filling the frame of a photograph.  Okavango Delta, Botswana.

photograph by Cheryl Merrill
photograph by Cheryl Merrill