No. Ivory comes from elephant tusks and rhino horns. A bear's penis is merely muscle, cartilage and skin tissue. There is no bone in a bear's (or any male mammal's) penis.
No, baculum (penis bone) are not made of ivory. Baculum are typically composed of calcium or cartilage and serve to support the penis during copulation in some mammals. Ivory comes from the tusks of animals like elephants and is not related to baculum.
No animal HAS an ivory penis. The Inuit used to carve something that was CALLED ivory, but it was actually the penis bone of a walrus. Real ivory is from elephant and walrus tusks. See the link below.
There IS no ivory penis. Ivory is a material that the tusks of elephants and walruses that is valuable on the black market (not that i would know).
Surely they are flesh, not ivory?
Most mammals have a bone, called a baculum, in their penis. Dogs, cats, rodents, marine mammals, primates, etc. Humans do not have a baculum. This makes it necessary for the penis to become engorged with blood in order to copulate.
The raccoon penis bone or baculum and the eye teeth of the North American elk are both ivory. Properly handled and preserved the raccoon penis bone makes a wonderful medium for intricate or fine scrimshaw work and results in a beautiful piece that can be worn as jewelry.
Ivory is the answer
The ivory trade was made illegal in 1979.
Male raccoons have a penile bone in their penus made of bone. There are a number of other animals that have the same feature. It is also called a baculum.
no there not made out of ivory u dummy
Ivory
Elephant ivory is made from the tusk of an elephant.