The Tusk is nothing but a teeth that has grown out of the skull. Just like a human teeth, it is made of calcium and other minerals. It is used as a display of size and strength and sometimes during fights or to bring down a tree while feeding. Females usually have a very small tusk or no tusk at all.
The white substance that forms some animals tusk is, I don't know, that's why I'm here looking and asking answers.
I believe that what you're referring to is called "tusks". These are actually molars that grow out the side of an elephant's mouth.
Yes, the word ivory is a noun, a word for the hard, off-white substance that an animal's tusks are made of; or a pale whitish yellow color; a word for a thing.Example uses:Although it is illegal to kill elephants and remove their tusks, many poachers try to steal the ivory and sell it on the black market.He decided to paint the baby's room light blue and ivory.The word ivory is also an adjective, a word used to describe a noun; for example:She word an ivory dress with ivory shoes.
Some animals that have just white eyes are some of the albino animals and also a variety of nocturnal animals.
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.
The same reason a creamy white substance would come out of a woman's vagina. There is an infection and she needs antibiotics!
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They are long(can grow to 6 feet!)and white. Though sometimes their tusks can break in a fight. The tusks are actually teeth.
The substance is water. It appears when the weather is cold due to condensation.
The elephant had 6 tusks
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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.
brown, with white bone tusks
Primarily white, but with a yellowish tinge to it. (Think elephant tusks)
White Knuckled Substance was created in 2000.
I believe that what you're referring to is called "tusks". These are actually molars that grow out the side of an elephant's mouth.
The true albino has no pigmentation at all. Some forms are largely white (polar bears and baby seals, for example) but they aren't albinos.