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The longest walrus tusk recorded measured approximately 3.5 feet (over 1 meter) in length. Tusks can vary significantly among individuals, with males typically having longer tusks than females. These tusks are elongated canine teeth that serve various purposes, including helping walruses haul themselves out of the water and establishing dominance during mating displays.

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