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Your question does not have enough information to be answered. Tusks on what animal? When? Where?
The walrus is the only other animal with big tusks, although narwhals have a single, long horn protruding from their forehead.
The typical seal does not have tusks, walruses do,but others, no.Walrus tusks can grow 2 to 4 feet in length, using them as ice picks.
Most people agree there is no such thing as a 'national Kenya clothing'. First of all, Kenya consists of over 70 ethnic groups (tribes) who all have different traditional dress styles. Secondly, the majority of Kenyans dress more or less Western style. Along the coast - for example in Mombasa or Lamu - where a big part of the population is Muslim, some also dress Arabic style.
about 10 feet long
WarthogsRhinoWild BoarWalrusNarwhal
A tusk is just a really big tooth.
Coffee beans are a big thing that Kenya manufactures.
Kenya is mostly rural. There is one big city, Nairobi, a large harbour town, Mombasa, and many smaller towns and villages. But most people live in rural areas.
Poachers have decimated the elephant populations where elephants have large tusks. They kills elephants for their tusks, which is known as ivory. The ivory trade is illegal except in countries like China. As elephants with big tusks are killed off by poachers, only elephants with small tusks or no tusks at all at left to mate and have offspring.
The big five animals of Kenya, I believe are, Lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant and rhinoceros.
Actually I just removed tusks from a Pakistanti hog (I'm an American). Yes wild hogs have nerves in their tusks. The bottom tusks have about a three inch nerve looks like a small muscle about as big around as your index finger. The top tusk is smaller about as big around as your thumb but only an inch long. When removing tusks you must be very careful as not to break them.