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Wild hogs, particularly feral pigs, do not have tusks made of ivory. Their tusks are elongated canine teeth that grow continuously and are made of dentin, which is similar to human teeth. While some animals, like elephants, have tusks made of ivory, wild hogs' tusks serve primarily for rooting, foraging, and defense rather than being classified as ivory.

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