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No, broken walrus tusks do not grow back. Once a tusk is broken or lost, it cannot regenerate. Tusks are elongated canine teeth, and while walruses can maintain their overall dental health, any damage to the tusks is permanent.
Walruses typically develop their tusks when they are around 15 months old, but the tusks grow more prominently as they mature. Male walruses usually have larger tusks, which can grow up to three feet long, and they continue to grow throughout the animal's life. Female walruses also have tusks, though they are generally shorter and less robust. The tusks serve various purposes, including helping with feeding, social interactions, and establishing dominance.
The typical seal does not have tusks, walruses do,but others, no.Walrus tusks can grow 2 to 4 feet in length, using them as ice picks.
People hunt walruses for their fat, their tusks and their skin. Their tusks espically. Things can be carved out of walrus tusks.
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For their tusks.
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walruses have 2 large tusks
walruses have 2 large tusks
Elephants and walruses have tusks; spiders have fangs.
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