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  2. How Heavy Poaching Has Led to Tuskless Elephants - AOL

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    While male Asian elephants have tusks, female Asian elephants do not grow tusks. However, about 50% of the female population grows smaller incisors that sometimes protrude under the upper lip like ...

  3. Size, Tusks, and Ears: How African and Asian Elephants Differ

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    African elephants generally have much larger tusks than Asian elephants. While both male and female elephants can have tusks, you can expect African elephants to have more impressive tasks than ...

  4. African elephant - Wikipedia

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    Both male and female African elephants have tusks that grow from deciduous teeth called tushes, which are replaced by tusks when calves are about one year old. Tusks are composed of dentin, which forms small diamond-shaped structures in the tusk's center that become larger at its periphery. [25]

  5. Tusk - Wikipedia

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    Tusks of "Mammut" borsoni from Greece, which are the longest tusks ever recorded. Elephant tusks are sexually dimorphic, being on average larger in males than in females, and entirely absent in female Asian elephants. Elephants with large tusks each at least 45 kilograms (99 lb) in weight are known as "tuskers", sometimes also called "big ...

  6. Elephant - Wikipedia

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    For African elephants, tusks are present in both males and females and are around the same length in both sexes, reaching up to 300 cm (9 ft 10 in), [57] but those of males tend to be more massive. [58] In the Asian species, only the males have large tusks. Female Asians have very small tusks, or none at all. [57]

  7. Poaching and Habitat Loss: The Dual Threats to Elephant ... - AOL

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    Although most female Asian elephants don’t grow significant tusks, all Asian elephants are still at risk from poachers. ... as well as their meat and tusks, many Asian elephants are killed so ...

  8. Asian elephant - Wikipedia

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    Female Asian elephants sexually mature around the age of 10~15 and keep growing until 30, while males fully mature at more than the age of 25, and constantly grow throughout their life. [ 79 ] [ 80 ] Average elephant life expectancy is approximately 60 years. [ 8 ]

  9. The Critical Role of Elephants in Ecosystem Balance (and What ...

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    The strong elephant tusks have been taken by humans for years, as ivory is quite durable and beautiful when crafted in ornaments. However, acquiring elephants often comes at the cost of the lives ...