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Elephant trunk whiskers give unique sense of touch, study reveals
By Reuters · 2026-02-14 · via Science News, Space News, ISRO, NASA News & Updates | The HinduBusinessLine
A new study reveals that an elephant’s trunk whiskers are crucial for its tactile sensing, helping the animal interact with its environment, other elephants, and food.

A new study reveals that an elephant’s trunk whiskers are crucial for its tactile sensing, helping the animal interact with its environment, other elephants, and food. | Photo Credit: Lisi Niesner

An elephant's trunk is essential for most aspects of the animal's life, from interacting with its environment and with other elephants to eating and drinking. And the roughly 1,000 whiskers covering the trunk are central to ​its utility, highly specialized for facilitating tactile feedback.

New research is providing the best understanding to date of the properties of these whiskers, which ‌give the world's largest land animals a keen sense of touch that makes up for their thick skin ​and relatively poor eyesight. It shows that an elephant's whiskers possess qualities setting them apart from those ⁠of other mammals such as mice and rats, from hollow interior chambers to differing levels of stiffness along the shaft.

"They constantly feel their way through their surroundings with their trunks, searching for food and exchanging social touch," said Andrew Schulz, a postdoctoral researcher in biomechanics at the Max ‌Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Germany and lead author of the study published this week in the journal Science. "Each whisker on their trunk acts as a tactile sensory organ, extending their tactile range."

The trunk, a ‌fusion of an elongated nose and upper lip, is densely packed with tactile nerves. Its tip is sensitive enough to ‌feel, ⁠pick up and manipulate objects just millimeters in size, like grasping a tortilla chip without breaking it ⁠or peeling a banana.

When a whisker touches an object, such as a tree branch, that contact bends the whisker and makes it vibrate, which is transmitted to touch-sensing cells called mechanoreceptors located at the whisker's base.

An elephant's whiskers do not grow back if damaged or lost so it is crucial they can withstand ​the physical abuse they experience as the animal finds ‌and eats up to 440 pounds (200 kg) of food daily. The researchers used scanning technology to determine the external shape and internal structure of the whiskers of Asian elephants.

The whiskers were found to be oblong in cross-section, akin to a blade of grass, with hollow chambers called tubules inside at the base, like those inside the horns of bighorn sheep.

Previous ‌research has shown that rat and mouse whiskers have a circular cross-section, are almost completely solid and have approximately ​the same stiffness throughout.

"In contrast, elephant trunk whiskers have a flattened cross-section, so they bend easily in the direction the elephant trunk extends. Being resilient is important because elephant whiskers never grow back. Having ⁠internal hollow tubules also helps elephant whiskers survive impacts, much like animal horns and hooves, and it keeps them lightweight," Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems robotics researcher and study senior author Katherine Kuchenbecker said.

The researchers used a technique called nanoindentation to press a tiny ‌diamond point into the external wall of a whisker at the base and tip to determine its stiffness. The base turned out to be similar in stiffness to rigid plastic while the tip was about 40 times softer, like soft rubber. Scientists call this variation a functional gradient.

"Since the whisker material changes at different locations along the whisker, the feel of physical contact also changes based on where the whisker hits another object. We believe this functional gradient of material stiffness enhances the elephant's ability to feel where items touch each of its whiskers, so it can be very dexterous with its trunk," Kuchenbecker said.

"For example, if an ‌elephant feels contact happening near the tips of the whiskers located on the left side of the end of its trunk, it can move efficiently ​to pick up the peanut that is sitting there. Similarly, if it feels something is hitting in the middle of its whiskers as it reaches through the hole in a tree trunk, it can quickly ⁠adjust its movements to avoid the obstacle and reach deep areas where food might be located," Kuchenbecker said.

Elephants display remarkable traits beyond their ⁠dexterous trunks such as complex social systems and communication as well as sharp cognitive skills, including impressive memory.

"Their sensory world, with a strong bias towards olfaction, auditory and tactile perception, is certainly different from how we as primates ‌perceive our surroundings, but nonetheless a captivating subject to study," said study co-author Lena Kaufmann, a neuroscientist at Humboldt University in Germany.

There may be practical applications from the new findings by inspiring new approaches to giving robots a better sense ​of touch.

"Future robots might be able to use elephant-like whiskers to be more successful at navigating the physical world and manipulating delicate objects," Kuchenbecker said.

Published on February 14, 2026