Math, asked by sharmaraja44079, 1 month ago

why elephants are hunted for their teeths?​

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Answered by Rudragaming
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Answer:

because their teeths are so expensive

Answered by omvaishnavi
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  • Poachers kill about 20,000 elephants every single year for their tusks, which are then traded illegally in the international market to eventually end up as ivory trinkets. This trade is mostly driven by demand for ivory in parts of Asia.
  • One of the main reasons that elephants are poached is because of their ivory. Despite the international ivory trade being banned, they are still being poached in large numbers. Their ivory tusks are used for ornaments, jewelry, billiards balls, piano keys and other items that humans enjoy.

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