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Summary

asian elephant have 10 tusk
DEGREE
very rarely 3
only sometimes 1
OTHER
unlike the african elephants 2
TEMPORAL
sometimes 1
4 facets

Facet Type Facet cluster
very rarely 3 degree
very rarely 2
rarely 1
unlike the african elephants 2 other
sometimes 1 temporal
only sometimes 1 degree
2 triples in cluster

asian elephant have tusk 9
asian elephant have two tusks 1
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  • SRC Both male and female African elephants have tusks but Asian female elephants either have rudimentary tusks or no tusks at all while male Asian elephants only sometimes have tusks .
  • SRC Both male and female African elephants have tusks but Asian female elephants either have rudimentary tusks or no tusks at all while male Asian elephants only sometimes have tusks .
  • SRC Both the African Elephants and the Asian Elephants have two tusks .
  • SRC Female Indian elephants rarely have tusks , and if they do , the tusks do not grow beyond the mouth .
  • SRC Male Asian elephants also sometimes have tusks , which are long , ivory ' teeth ' coming from outside of their mouths .
  • SRC The Asian elephant is the smallest , and has small ears and tusks .
  • SRC Unlike the African elephants , the female Asian elephant very rarely have tusks , and if the female Asian elephant does have tusks , they are generally barely visible and can only be seen when the female Asian elephant opens her mouth .
  • SRC Unlike the African elephants , the female Asian elephant very rarely have tusks , and if the female Asian elephant does have tusks , they are generally barely visible and can only be seen when the female Asian elephant opens her mouth .
  • SRC Unlike the African elephants , the female Indian elephants very rarely have tusks , and if the female Indian elephant does have tusks , they are generally barely visible and can only be seen when the female Indian elephant opens her mouth .
  • SRC Unlike the African elephants , the female Indian elephants very rarely have tusks , and if the female Indian elephant does have tusks , they are generally barely visible and can only be seen when the female Indian elephant opens her mouth .