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What is the substance that forms an elephants tusk?

Ivory is the commonly used name for the substance of an elephant tusk.


How is a piano made out of elephant tusks?

The tusks of the elephants are made into the keys of a piano.


Do all elephants have ivory?

Yes all elephants tusks from all subspecies are made of ivory


Are elephants teeth made out of ivory?

No, but their tusks are.


Do elephants have horns?

No. Rhinos have horns. Elephants have tusks. Horns are made of keratin, the same thing that composes hair. Tusks are modified teeth.


What substance are elephant tusks made of?

Elephant tusks are made of ivory.


Which elephants have tusks?

Female African Elephants have small tusks while Male African Elephants have large tusks. In Asian Elephants, only the males have tusks. Females have very small or no tusks at all. Even among male elephants, the African Male's tusks are much larger than the Asian Males tusks


What type of elephants have tusks?

All elephants have tusks, with and exception of the Female Asian elephants.


Is soap made out of a substance found in elephant tusks?

No, soap is typically made from a combination of fats or oils, water, and an alkaline ingredient such as lye. There is no substance from elephant tusks used in soap production. Elephant tusks are composed of ivory, a dense, hard material made primarily of dentin, and it is illegal to use ivory from elephants due to conservation concerns.


Would you change elephants tusks to elephants' tusks?

Yes, if you are referring to the tusks belonging to many elephants. If the tusks belong to one elephant, it would be 'elephant's'.


Why do humans get killed by elephants?

To get their tusks. The tusks are made of ivory. It is very valueable. because elephants can become realy protective and if we are in their territory then they will get more then protective


Do forest elephants have tusks?

yes they have tusks like all the elephants