Excerpt from Chambers's Encyclopedia, Vol. 4: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People
The digestive apparatus of the E. Is similar to that of the other pachydermata; but the stomach, which is of a very lengthened and narrow form, exhibits a. Peculiarity which assimilates it to that of the camel the internal membrane, at the extremity beyond the cardiac orifice, forming thick wrinkles and folds, the broadest of which, and nearest to the gullet, seems to act as a valve, making that end of the stomach a reservoir for water, capable of con taining about ten gallons whilst a peculiar muscle, connecting the windpipe and gullet, enables the animal to open this reservoir at pleasure, for the regurgitation of the fluid, which is then sometimes received into the trunk, and squirted over the body, to free it from the nuisance of flies, or the heat of a tropical sun.
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