What are the 'tusks' of an elephant? *
a. back teeth
b. front teeth
c. legs
d. feet
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Answer:
Ivory tusks are actually massive teeth that protrude well beyond the mouths of elephants. Like our own teeth—and those of many mammals—these tusks are deeply rooted. Much of the tusk is made up of dentine, a hard, dense, bony tissue.
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Answer:
b = front teeth
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