Often repeated wrinkling or ‘scrunching’ up of the trunk and forcing air through it to produce a ‘squelching’ sound. Appears to be done for pleasure or, perhaps, on occasion, to relieve an itchy trunk. Squelching is most often heard when elephants are relaxed (e.g., standing by the side of a waterhole or waiting patiently for other family members to move on).
A family of elephants is at play in the lugga mostly out of view. A young male comes up the bank and walks toward camera and gives a Squelch. (Maasai Mara, Kenya)