An elephant
No, the tusks are modified incisor teeth. The trunk is the nose.
dolphin
Opposite the end with the trunk and tusks
Trunk,tusks, and ears
Trunk,tusks, and ears
They were incisor teeth, for eating.
An elephant mainly uses his trunk to get food. But he also uses his tusks to dig up ground with minerals in it. He an also use his tusks to scrape bark off the trees.
walrus or a sea lion
"Elephant" is primarily a noun, referring to a large mammal known for its trunk and tusks. In some contexts, it can also be used as a metaphorical term or in idiomatic expressions, but its primary grammatical function is as a noun.
trunk & tusks
their trunk, tusks, flat feet, large ears
A walrus has ivory tusks. A narwhal has a single ivory tusk.