How do elephants make sound?
Elephants make sounds through their trunks and vocal cords. They produce a variety of sounds, including trumpet calls, rumbles, barks, snorts, and squeaks. Each sound has a specific meaning and is used to communicate with other elephants. For example, trumpet calls are used to signal danger or to gather the herd, while rumbles are used to express contentment or satisfaction. Elephants also use their trunks to make infrasonic sounds that humans cannot hear. These sounds can travel over long distances and are used to communicate with other elephants that are far away.