Observatory: Bony ‘Sixth Toe’ Keeps Elephants Light on Their Feet

Monday, December 26, 2011 - 12:00 in Biology & Nature

Their feet may look like solid, flat-bottomed tree trunks, but elephants actually stand tiptoed, more like dogs or deer, thanks to a false toe that turns from cartilage to bone.

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