30/03/2026
Elephant tusks are actually elongated incisor teeth that grow throughout their lifetime, sometimes reaching over 2 meters in length. These powerful tools are used for digging water in dry riverbeds, stripping bark from trees, lifting objects, and even defending against predators.
In African elephants, both males and females can have tusks, and their size often reflects age, genetics, and environmental factors. Sadly, their impressive tusks have also made elephants targets for ivory poaching, making conservation efforts critical for their survival.
Come and witness these magnificent giants up close book your safari with us and experience the power and beauty of elephants in their natural habitat.
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