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It depends. 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
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Elephants' incisors grow into tusks, which are elongated, modified teeth. These tusks serve various purposes, including foraging for food, digging for water, and defense against predators. Both male and female elephants can have tusks, although they are generally larger in males. The tusks continue to grow throughout an elephant's life.
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
All elephants have tusks, with and exception of the Female Asian elephants.
Yes, if you are referring to the tusks belonging to many elephants. If the tusks belong to one elephant, it would be 'elephant's'.
yes they have tusks like all the elephants
All Elephants have tusksAll Elephants have tusks
fight back with there tusks.
im assuming you mean tusks. Anyway, like teeth, tusks are bones so they grow long...does that answer your question?
An elephant can grow back its tusk it takes about a year to get to there full length. Tusk are like a giant tooth.Yes they do they take around about a year to grow to their full size .