The weight of an elephant's tooth can vary significantly depending on the species and the specific tooth. Generally, an adult elephant's molar can weigh between 4 to 6 pounds (1.8 to 2.7 kilograms), with some larger specimens potentially weighing even more. Elephants typically have six sets of molars over their lifetime, and these teeth are crucial for their herbivorous diet.
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A tusk is just a really big tooth.
Asain elephants have strong thick bones that hold their weight
The weight of a human tooth ranges from 0.1 to 0.2 ounces, depending on the size and type of tooth.
Most teeth are of fixed size except in rodents and elephants.
The average weight of an adult elephant is about 6 tons. To convert 39,000 tons into the equivalent weight of elephants, you divide 39,000 by 6. This means that 39,000 tons is roughly equivalent to the weight of about 6,500 elephants.
Depends on the gravity, and the weight of the elephants. Be more specific...
14000 pounds
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Sometimes due to their weight.
22 pounds