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Yes, both male and female African elephants can have tusks, though they tend to be larger in males. Tusks are elongated incisor teeth that protrude from the elephant's mouth and are used for various tasks such as foraging, digging, and defense.
Yes and no. Both genders of the African elephants have tusks but the female Asian elephant does not have tusks, unlike the male Asian elephant.
The possessive form for the tusks and ears of an elephant is the elephant's tusks and ears.
The possessive form is the elephant's tusks and ears.Example sentence:The rain was dripping from the elephant's tusks and ears.
The possessive form is "the elephant's tusks and ears".
The African elephant
their tusks
African elephants are endangered because of poachers hunting ivory from the elephant's tusks
If you meant to say threat, the people are taking elephant's tusks.
By using its tusks.
6 mins if your walking
Yes, both male and female African elephants can have tusks, though they tend to be larger in males. Tusks are elongated incisor teeth that protrude from the elephant's mouth and are used for various tasks such as foraging, digging, and defense.
Man kill the african elephant to use thier tusks as decorations or as medicinal use.
Yes and no. Both genders of the African elephants have tusks but the female Asian elephant does not have tusks, unlike the male Asian elephant.
to not use there tusks
Yes, the males do. The tusks are smaller than African elephants, and females have them only only rarely, as opposed to the African, where both sexes have them.
Probably by their genitals. Or the shape of their tusks.