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.
It would depend on which creature you are referring to. Possibly the narwhal has the longest tusk today
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about the same length as the average giraffe's neck + the average length of a walrus' tusk. It weighed about the same as a painted turtle's left foot.
Dating a walrus tusk usually involves using radiocarbon dating techniques, which can determine the approximate age of the tusk by analyzing the decay of radioactive carbon isotopes present in the tusk. This method can provide an estimation of when the walrus lived and subsequently when the tusk was formed.
elephant, mamoth walrus
A walrus or an elephant.
WALRUS! or... NARWHAL!
A tusk.
A walrus has ivory tusks. A narwhal has a single ivory tusk.
Yes, it certainly can if enough force is applied.
there upper lip