Elephants live in jungles and forest of Africa and India. Though there are tales of elephants being present in many continents in the past, presently they are present only in the Indian sub continent and Africa. In India they live in dense forests and rain forests whereas in Africa it lives in the Savannah which are barren grasslands.
The African elephant
6 mins if your walking
African elephant calves are typically born without tusks. Tusks start to grow around the age of two and continue to develop as the elephant matures. Both male and female African elephants can have tusks.
their tusks
African elephants are endangered because of poachers hunting ivory from the elephant's tusks
If you meant to say threat, the people are taking elephant's tusks.
By using its tusks.
Yes, both male and female African elephants can have tusks, though they tend to be larger in males. Tusks are elongated incisor teeth that protrude from the elephant's mouth and are used for various tasks such as foraging, digging, and defense.
Man kill the african elephant to use thier tusks as decorations or as medicinal use.
The largest tusks ever recorded came frome an African elephant each on weighed over 200 pounds and were eleven feet long, the wherebouts of these tusks are no longer known. The longest Asian elephant tusks are are around 10 feet long, are perfectly symmetrical, and are strait. They belong to a Sri Lankan work elephant named Millangoda Raja.
Yes and no. Both genders of the African elephants have tusks but the female Asian elephant does not have tusks, unlike the male Asian elephant.
to not use there tusks