Your question does not have enough information to be answered. Tusks on what animal? When? Where?
about 10 feet long
The walrus is the only other animal with big tusks, although narwhals have a single, long horn protruding from their forehead.
Walruses look like huge seals but have long whiskers and big tusks.
potbelly is a pig not a boar. there is a diffrence. and no no big tusks.
Oregon
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.
big i mean like 2 to 4 elephants long tusks and lots of fur (brown) :)
They are smaller versions of their parents, who are enormous. The parents have big gray wrinkles with 2 big and long tusks beside the lips(the tusks are shorter than the trunk). They have long, but not very thick "tubes"(trunks) that stick out from right above the mouth, and they only have 1 each. The babies have tusks too, but they are much stubbier and shorter and less wide. The trunk is also smaller and less wide and long. Hope this helps!
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.
The largest tusks ever recorded came frome an African elephant each on weighed over 200 pounds and were eleven feet long, the wherebouts of these tusks are no longer known. The longest Asian elephant tusks are are around 10 feet long, are perfectly symmetrical, and are strait. They belong to a Sri Lankan work elephant named Millangoda Raja.
1- It has a long trunk which helps them in picking their food from the ground. 2- It has modified teeths called tusks which helps them in breaking thick trunks of trees. 3- Its long ears can hear very fibble sound.