Which body part of an elephant are modified form of teeth.
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The second incisors of the elephant are modified into the huge tusks of an elephant.
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The tusks of elephants are the modification of second incisors in the upper jaw. They replace milk teeth at 6-12 months of age and after that grow continuously. The new task has a smooth enamel cap that wears off eventually.
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