I understand its asians mainly chinesse coz they use them traditional healing purposes
SpringbokAnswer.. Impala is an antelope of southern and eastern Africa, having lyre-shaped horns, and able to move with enormous leaps.
The protrusions from the Batman costume's skullcap represent bat ears, not horns.
The duration of Why the Swallow Has the Tail with Little Horns is 600.0 seconds.
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0. Donkeys generally have 0 horns. As per some folklore, they once had too many horns but they lost them.
for those horns on its nose to make helwery and other stuff.
because they have iron in there horns and people kill them for there iron cause its heals diseases
Elephants don't have horns, they have tusks. The tusks can be used for fighting, and to knock trees over to get to edible leaves and branches.
First elephants don't have horns they have tusks. Both male and female African, bush and forest, have tusks. A female (cow) African bush and forest elephant's tusk grows at about 5 inches every year. A male (bull) African bush, forest tusks grow at 7 inches a year. However, most of their tusks get worn down from digging, fighting, and by rubbing them on tree bark. Asian elephant cow don't have tusks but bulls do.
There are many animals hunted for their horns: Elephant (if you count a tusk as a horn), Rhino, some sheep and goats, deer breeds are also hunted for horns. These are just a few but there are others that are hunted for horns. If they have a horn then they are most likely to be hunted for them - unfortunately
No. An elephant would trample a bison to death. A bison could not gore its horns into the elephant because the elephant has thick skin to protect itself from injuries.
One African animal that has twisted horns is the spiral-horned antelope. It has large ribbed, twisted horns that come in a variety of sizes.
we can conserve the elephant to plant more trees, plants,grass,bamboo etc And stop people to hunt them . we can make zoos to put elephant .
Elephants don't have horns. You may have it confused with their beautiful white tusks that both males and females grow. If so, then they are known as tusks. They are actually teeth that grow out of the side of an elephant's mouth; and, in a perfect world, they never stop growing over an elephant's lifetime.
A rhino will win because a rhino has horns.
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The Elephant used to be killed for its tusks, because of how valuable the ivory was.