All mammals including you have ivory teeth. Some such as elephants and walruses have teeth large enough for it to have commercial value.
No Ivory comes from elephants' tusks, and some animals teeth.
No ivory is dentine, it comes from elephants' tusks, and some animals teeth.
Animals that have ivory include elephants, walruses, narwhals, and hippopotamuses. Ivory is a hard, white material that makes up the tusks or teeth of these animals. Commercial trade in ivory is heavily regulated due to conservation concerns.
Exactly what it sounds like - a comb made out of ivory. Ivory is the trade name for stuff made from elephants' tusks, or the teeth of certain animals.
Ivory is the name for items made out of elephants' tusks, or the teeth of certain animals. The actual material is called dentine
No. Ivory is mostly used for decorative purposes, small statues and carvings. It comes from elephants' tusks, and some animals teeth.
Ivory is a white, hard material, made from tusks and teeth of animals. Ivory is often used as a material in art or in manufacturing, and is a very popular material.
No. They have some righteous teeth, but no ivory.
Ivory or animal teeth. He had more than one pair. None were wood.
No.
No, wild boar tusks are not made of ivory. The tusks are made of dentine, which is a hard and dense material found in the teeth of animals. Ivory comes from the tusks of certain animals like elephants, walruses, and narwhals.
Yes, I think that his false teeth were made of bones and teeth from animals such as the hippo. I think hippo ivory is more likely than hippo bone.