How can an elephant eat with such a long nose?

The elephant's nose is very long, flexible and powerful, and it has a strong suction. Therefore, the smaller food is sucked away by the elephant's nose and put directly into its mouth. For larger food, it is rolled up with the nose, chewed in the mouth and swallowed. Elephants will eat some bark, chew their trunks, and sometimes even eat soil and stones containing mineral salts according to their own needs. Sometimes I eat meat occasionally. In rare cases, elephants will consume animal nutrition to meet their own development needs, such as pregnant females. Elephants usually exercise in the morning and evening, so they are good at bathing and swimming, and have a lot of activities. Food is mainly tender branches and leaves, wild fruits, crops, weeds and other plants. An adult elephant drinks hundreds of liters of water and eats hundreds of kilograms of grass every day.