They just simply keep growing their tusks. Kinda like if you were to break your tooth you would grow another to replace it.
Yes, because a Mammoth is bigger than one. Mastodons are about the same size as Mammoths.
The standard collective nouns are:a herd of mammothsa tusk of mammoths
Up to 16 feet long
Only a large enough gorilla can break an elephant's tusk.
A lot it weighs a lot maybe a ton each?
You can get a mammoth's tusk by killing a mammoth or you can buy one from Lucan, the Riverwood Trader. If you want to get a mammoth's tusk without killing a mammoth or spending gold, you can find a few mammoth's tusks and snouts as well in Halted Stream Camp, but it in that location there will be a couple of bandits that you will have to kill.
Yes, it certainly can if enough force is applied.
A narwhal's tusk helps with tasks such as breaking through ice, attracting mates, communication, and possibly sensing their surroundings. It is believed that the tusk could play a role in navigating their Arctic habitat and finding food.
Tusk Tusk - 1960 was released on: USA: 3 April 1960
An elephant's tusk (one tusk) is worth about 700 dollars that's a common price for a solo tusk.
If a narwhal loses its tusk, it will not grow back. The tusk is a long, helical structure that is actually an elongated tooth, so once it is lost, it will not regenerate. Narwhals use their tusks for various purposes, so losing it could affect their ability to hunt, communicate, and navigate.
The Asian elephants tusk was bigger than the African elephants tusk