Young Tusks
$395.00
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species AFRICAN ELEPHANT endangered level ENDANGERED Unlike the Asian elephant, both male and female African elephants have tusks. They use them to dig for water, mark trees, move branches, and defend against predators. Just as humans are either right or left handed, African elephants are right or left tusked. The population of these majestic creatures has fallen by one third in just seven years. Brutal, illegal poaching for the elephants’ tusks is largely to blame for this tragic decline.
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