Assertion details
Summary

elephant's tusk be 13 long
DEGREE
uniquely 2
very 2
OTHER
10 foot 1
3 facets

Facet Type Facet cluster
uniquely 2 degree
very 2 degree
10 foot 1 other
3 triples in cluster

tusk be long 9
tusk be long teeth 2
tusk be long tooth 2
13 source sentences

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  • SRC A tusk is a very long tooth that protrudes from the elephant 's mouth .
  • SRC It took 60 million years for elephants to evolve their long tusks and trunks .
  • SRC It took 60 million years for elephants to evolve their long tusks and trunks .
  • SRC Male African elephants have long and large tusks while female African elephants have short tusks that are hardly visible .
  • SRC Male Asian elephants also sometimes have tusks , which are long , ivory ' teeth ' coming from outside of their mouths .
  • SRC Male narwhals have a distinctive tusk , which in fact is a long tooth .
  • SRC The Elephant is thought to have been named after the Greek word for ivory , meaning that Elephants were named for their uniquely long tusks .
  • SRC The Elephant is thought to have been named after the Greek word for ivory , meaning that Elephants were named for their uniquely long tusks .
  • SRC The largest bull African elephants can have 10 foot long tusks and must become accustomed to walking with their heads slightly raised lest they stop short jousting the ground - Elephant Facts
  • SRC The prominent tusks were directed downward and were very long ; in older males they sometimes curved over each other .
  • SRC These elephants can be easily identified due to their long tusks and large ears .
  • SRC They have tusks long teeth made of ivory
  • SRC Tusks are long teeth , with a third of their length residing inside an elephant 's skull .