usually they only use the tusks. They shoot the elephant with whatever, and (whether or not it's dead) they saw off the tusks. :( very sad..> in the olden days we use them to make tools. For example we can use them to make arrows. this will help our ancestors to hunt.
Elephant Tusks are not being poached. Elephants themselves are being poached for their ivory.
up to 70 if not poached
about 70 years if not poached
The heaviest elephant tusk on record weighed around 225 pounds. This tusk was from an African elephant that was poached for its ivory.
The elephant is an endangered animal because they are being poached for their ivory.
it is the illegal selling of poached meat from wild animals such as monkey or wild boar or elephant meat.
Pretty much any food can be poached, it refers to cooking something in a boiling liquid or by steam. It is typically used with something that is delicate and won't stand up well to other cooking methods. Eggs are common. Pears are often poached. Fish and chicken are usually poached in white wine.
The most abused wild animal must be the elephant. This is often poached by those who are engaged in ivory trade.
Eggs Benedict traditionally uses poached eggs. Eggs Florentine may use poached or shirred eggs.
Several animals are illegally poached. The top ten in descending order are the rhino, the African elephant, leopards, Bluefin tuna, tigers, lions, leather back turtles, pangolins, Chinese giant salamanders, and sharks.
There are many species of animals that are endangered because of poaching. The rhino and the elephant are two good examples.
Elephants use their large sound collecting ears to hear sound. Elephant's ears are very important to an elephant because they serve many purposes, much more than hearing.