Yes, it certainly can if enough force is applied.
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A walrus or an elephant.
elephant, mamoth walrus
WALRUS! or... NARWHAL!
A tusk.
A walrus has ivory tusks. A narwhal has a single ivory tusk.
Only a large enough gorilla can break an elephant's tusk.
Dating a walrus tusk usually involves using radiocarbon dating techniques, which can determine the approximate age of the tusk by analyzing the decay of radioactive carbon isotopes present in the tusk. This method can provide an estimation of when the walrus lived and subsequently when the tusk was formed.
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a bulls (males) tusk is four feet long and a cows (females) tusk s two feet long
It is determined by the area and how much is available. The quality of the tusk and if it is in one piece can also determine the value.