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Moose do not have ivory teeth. Instead, they possess a set of large, flat molars that are adapted for grinding plant material, along with sharp incisors in the front for clipping vegetation. While some animals, like elephants, have tusks made of ivory, moose teeth are not made of this material. Their dental structure is primarily designed for their herbivorous diet.

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