An Elephant’s Tail
Warning! If you are trypophobic, you may want to skip this one. No, this isn’t a horsewhip; this is what an elephant’s tail looks like up close. Like many animals, elephants use their tails to chase away flies that perch on their skin; they also use them to wag and wiggle their tails in excitement.
Baby elephants also latch onto their mother’s tail on a trail to avoid getting lost. So, as scary as this may look, it actually serves many great purposes.