Answer #1 by Mediatech Narwhal are mammals, so they do not lay eggs. Answer #2 by Ginezumi Hunters want narwhal body parts if they seek food, and narwhal tusks if they seek profit. The narwhal has a long, curved tusk that projects frontwards out through the mouth. Inuit hunters generally are interested in narwhal body parts as sources of food. Non-Inuit hunters generally aren't interested in narwhal body parts as food. They seek the narwhal's tusk.
Animals that have tusks may be found on land and in water. For example, the elephant has two tusks, and lives on land. Having tusks also is a characteristic of the narwhal and the walrus, which live in water.
Unfortunately, while it is illegal, in many places people still hunt elephants for the ivory from their tusks.
for money.
They use the tusks to dig into river beds, to get water that's underground during the dry seasons, its called natural selection.i know that but i want to know why do elephants have ivory tusks
The word narwhal means "corpse whale" in Norwegian. They are called that because they swim on their backs and swim very slowly. They look like they're dead! When they want to, they can swim very fast.
Don't worry!!! Goldfish eat their own eggs!!! If you want the eggs, then you have to separate the mother from the eggs.
Elephant tusks mainly. It also come from the tusks of Walrus, and Boars.
Hunters are people that search for a specific creature and then kill it for something it has that they want (e.g. meat, fur, etc).
You don't want to know.
An Indian rhinoceros is also known as the "great one-horned" rhinoceros. This being said, the rhinos are known for having one large horn that begins to show after six years of age in both men and females.
tusk for hunters and blessings for peoples
The Norman Conquests use to eat other peoples flesh because they didnt want to starve.