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elephant's tusk be 13 large
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of a large bull elephant 1
as 79 1
in 200 cm 1
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of a large bull elephant 1 other
as 79 1 other
in 200 cm 1 other
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tusk be large 9
tusk be such large 1
tusk be large teeth 1
tusk be a pair of large ears 1
tusk be large outward-pointing 1
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  • SRC African elephants have large tusks measuring about 3 meters long and weighs up to 90 pounds .
  • SRC But typically , only male Asian elephants will grow large tusks , while the females and a few males have much smaller tusks called tushes that do n't always grow outside the mouth .
  • SRC Curator of mammals at Chester Zoo , Tim Rowlands explained that , ā€œ African elephants are hunted for their ivory but Asian elephants , which do n’t have such large tusks , are persecuted in other ways .
  • SRC Elephants , mainly the African forest elephant , use their large tusks to help them push away unwanted vegetation and gather food !
  • SRC Male African elephants have long and large tusks while female African elephants have short tusks that are hardly visible .
  • SRC The tusks of Asian elephants are large , sharp , heavy and faintly terrifying –
  • SRC These tusks can be as large as 79 in ( 200 cm ) of a large bull elephant .
  • SRC They have big ears , two - fingered trunks , concave backs , flat foreheads and large tusks .
  • SRC They have two tusks , a pair of large ears , and four thick legs .
  • SRC To differentiate the African bush elephant from other elephant species , it is important to remember that the African bush elephant is recognizable by its large outward - pointing tusks .
  • SRC Tusks are large teeth coming out of their upper jaws .
  • SRC Tusks : Large .
  • SRC Typically , only male Asian elephants grow large tusks .