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The social structures of elephants are intricate, characterized by a complex system built on gestures, vocalizations, and—most notably—their trunks. They employ their trunks not just for communication but also as versatile tools for survival, from foraging for food to gathering water. Their trunks, comparable to an elephant's own "super nose," can detect scents from miles away, enabling them to locate resources crucial for their survival.