The Norman Conquests use to eat other peoples flesh because they didnt want to starve.
Elephants are hunted for their tusks
Your question does not have enough information to be answered. Tusks on what animal? When? Where?
coming out of their mouth
Animal, from tusks to be precise.
No, they keep them for a life time. The tusks keep growing as the animal ages.
The animal you are describing is an elephant. Elephants use their trunk for various tasks, such as breathing, picking up objects, and sensing their environment. Their incisors grow into tusks, which are used for tasks like digging and defense.
The walrus is the only other animal with big tusks, although narwhals have a single, long horn protruding from their forehead.
Yes. The pronghorn is the only animal in the world that sheds its horns annually.
it depends on the animal. But i'm pretty sure that tusks on elephants and other certain animals are grounded into a fine powder to use for medicine.
Elephants walrus
For quick and easy information about animals with tusks use the internet, for more in depth information go to a animal museum or a museum in general and look around and ask specialists about it.
an elephant