500 ft!!!!!!!!!!!
about 10 feet long
1. All mammoths had long, dramatically curved tusks. 2. All mammoths had longer forelimbs than hind limbs. 3. All mammoths were grazers.
There are mammoth tusks that have been preserved. In fact, there was a trade of mammoth ivory from carcasses even after they were long extinct.
Woolly mammoths were about as tall as a modern-day Asian elephant. Bulls could weigh as much as 8 tons and stood somewhere between approximately 9 feet tall and 13 feet tall. Woolly mammoths had an outer layer of shaggy hair and an underlayer of wool to keep them warm in the cold climates that they inhabited. They had long, curved tusks that could grow to be up to 16 feet long. Mammoths also had a large hump on their back that scientists believe may have been used to store fat. Scientists speculate that mammoths used their tusks to clear away snow in effort to find food and travel more easily. Scientists have also found evidence that the mammoths would rest their trunk on one of their tusks.
they had long, thick fur to keep out the cold. Their tusks would help get prey.
About as long as my 12 inch or take a few.
big i mean like 2 to 4 elephants long tusks and lots of fur (brown) :)
They are long(can grow to 6 feet!)and white. Though sometimes their tusks can break in a fight. The tusks are actually teeth.
im assuming you mean tusks. Anyway, like teeth, tusks are bones so they grow long...does that answer your question?
Hippos don't actually have canines, they have what are called "tusks." These tusks can grow to be about 10 or 12 inches long or more.
im assuming you mean tusks. Anyway, like teeth, tusks are bones so they grow long...does that answer your question?
Up to 15.67 feet long longer than the average elephants trunk