The earliest sign of tooth paste was in a manuscript from the 4th century A.D. The Greeks and Romans later improved this invention down the road.
no
Yekeen Erinfolami
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No can not with bare hands only with gloves (make sure you don't touch it with skin or it will burn
To make big elephant toothpaste, mix hydrogen peroxide, dish soap, and food coloring in a container. Then, add yeast mixed with warm water to the mixture. The reaction will create a foamy eruption, resembling toothpaste for elephants.
It has not been discovered yet
Dr. Lucy King
Elephant ivory was first discovered in Africa, where it comes from the tusks of African and Asian elephants. Ivory has been prized for its beauty and durability for centuries, leading to extensive hunting of elephants for their tusks.
No because all animals eat. They would not live or be discovered!
It has been discovered by close study that elephants, being a family herd animal, communicates not only between the herd, but over a long distance.
The collective noun for toothpaste is a tube of toothpaste.
No, you cannot brush an elephant's teeth with "elephant toothpaste," which is actually a fun science experiment involving hydrogen peroxide, soap, and yeast that creates a foamy eruption. Elephants, like all animals, have specific dental care needs that require appropriate veterinary attention. Their teeth are large and unique, so traditional brushing methods used for pets are not suitable. Instead, elephants maintain their dental health through natural behaviors like foraging and chewing on tough vegetation.