Elephants male or female don't have tusks at all. Maybe you're thinking of a mammoth which were extinct about 80 centuries ago
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elephantes
lions, tigers and cheetahs. your welcome, internet.
elephantes can do caca
Elephantes and other aggresive animals
No they cannot jup due to their heavy weight. but it has been said that baby elephants can.
The diet of an elephant in the wild consists of grasses, small plants and bushes, fruit, twigs, tree bark, and roots. Elephants are hunted an killed by man, lion, hyena, and wild dog. No doubt, somewhere in the world, man will eat elephant as a "delicacy"; but lions, hyenas, and wild dog will eat any elephant they can kill.
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