Ivory.
why do some Asian elephants have tusks and some don'tbecause female don't have tusks
no they don't have tusks
Only male elephants have tusks and some tusks fall off during fights
No, not all elephants have tusks. Female elephants, known as cows, have much smaller or absent tusks compared to male elephants, known as bulls. Additionally, some elephant populations, such as those in Mozambique and parts of South Africa, are increasingly being born without tusks due to selective pressures caused by poaching.
Asian Elephants do have tusks but only males.
Unlike Asian elephants, in which only males have tusks, both male and female African elephants are tusked. However, due to the hunting pressure on tusked animals brought about by poaching for ivory, tusklessness is an increasingly common condition in African elephants.Both female and male African elephants can have rather large tusks. Female Asian elephants don't. :)
All Elephants have tusksAll Elephants have tusks
Yes, they do.
No Ivory comes from elephants' tusks, and some animals teeth.
Poachers primarily use firearms such as rifles to kill elephants for their tusks. Some also use poison arrows or spears. These weapons are used to quickly kill the elephants and retrieve their valuable tusks.
No ivory is dentine, it comes from elephants' tusks, and some animals teeth.
Elephants are endangered because of their ivory tusks. But nowadays they are least concerned, only some species of elephants are only endangered.