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Researchers say they have developed a new way to distinguish between legal mammoth ivory and illegal elephant ivory. ...
A fossilized tusk from a giant prehistoric elephant that once roamed around the Mediterranean has emerged from an excavation site in southern Israel, offering what archaeologists said was a rare ...
Selling elephant ivory—a hard white material from elephant tusks, for which elephants are often killed—is illegal. Selling ivory collected from the remains of extinct Mammoths, however, is ...
Traces of ancient hormones were detected in the tusks of a woolly mammoth that lived more than 33,000 years ago, revealing that the now-extinct creatures had episodes of raging testosterone.
Dentist treats broken elephant tusk at Sedgwick County Zoo by: Wil Day. Posted: Oct 28, 2024 / 09:07 PM CDT. Updated: Oct 29, 2024 / 08:12 AM CDT.
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