This part of an elephant contains over 40,000 individual muscles and is used to grab food, drink water, and even greet one other.
What is a trunk?
This Scottish instrument uses a bag and pipes to make sound.
What are bagpipes?
In baseball, the baserunner must touch this after second base before heading home to score a run.
What is third base?
Wield your "Stop" paddle with authority as one of these outside a school.
What is a crossing guard?
To cool off, elephants can use their large ears or cover themselves in this natural material, which also protects their skin.
What is mud or dust?
This large brass instrument is the lowest-pitched member of the orchestra’s brass family.
What is the tuba?
This type of narrator is outside of the action, commenting on it.
What is third person?
Walking dogs, cleaning kennels, and helping adoptions are common volunteer tasks here.
What is the animal shelter?
Ganesha, the elephant-headed god of wisdom and remover of obstacles, is worshipped in this religion.
What is Hinduism?
This woodwind instrument is made of metal and played sideways across your lips.
What is the flute?
The less developed, non-industrialized nations of the planet.
What is the Third World?
Beach cleanups help protect these ecosystems that produce half of the world’s oxygen.
What are oceans?
An elephant’s pregnancy lasts about this long—the longest of any land mammal.
What is 22 months?
This woodwind instrument has a curved neck and a big bell, and is popular in jazz.
What is a saxophone?
It rose in Germany in 1933 and fell in 1945.
What is the Third Reich?
Send just $30 a month to World Vision for a needy child & you’ll be designated one of these.
What is a sponsor?
In this Asian country, National Elephant Day is celebrated every 13th of March.
What is Thailand?
In first position this instrument’s slide is fully retracted; in 7th position, it’s fully extended.
What is the trombone?
Called the Ajna Chakra in Hinduism, opening it is said to lead to cosmic wisdom.
What is the third eye?
You can look for suspicious activity near your home in this program, an initiative of the National Sheriffs’ Association.
What is Neighborhood Watch?