They are known as tusks. There is no difference in the name from male to female.
Female elephant tusks are called tusks. It is the same for males and females.
Male elephants are larger than females. Males have large tusks whereas females have small or no tusks.
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Elephants don't have horns. You may have it confused with their beautiful white tusks that both males and females grow. If so, then they are known as tusks. They are actually teeth that grow out of the side of an elephant's mouth; and, in a perfect world, they never stop growing over an elephant's lifetime.
They are known as tusks. It is the same for males as for females.
Yes, the males do. The tusks are smaller than African elephants, and females have them only only rarely, as opposed to the African, where both sexes have them.
the large elephant with the broken tusks is named hannibal
Elephant tusks are made of ivory.
An elephant's tusk is basically nothing more the a large modified incisior that grow throughout the elephants lifetime. The elephant uses its tusk for defense digging and eating and marking. Both females and males grow tusk.
The possessive form for the tusks and ears of an elephant is the elephant's tusks and ears.
The possessive form is the elephant's tusks and ears.Example sentence:The rain was dripping from the elephant's tusks and ears.
Yes, if you are referring to the tusks belonging to many elephants. If the tusks belong to one elephant, it would be 'elephant's'.