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  • There was no crust of stalagmite overlying the mud in which the human skeleton was found, and no bones of other animals in the mud with the skeleton; but just before our visit in 1860 the tusk of a bear had been met with in some mud in a lateral embranchment of the cave, in a situation precisely similar to b, Figure 1, and on a level corresponding with that of the human skeleton. The Antiquity of Man
  • Tusking," published in March 1986, was the first of his poems to appear in the TLS: a powerful frightening parable of coloniser and colonised, it is untypical of Imlah's work only in its short lines. Archive 2009-04-01
  • The tusky but soft-hearted little brute kept nodding his round, sparsely covered head while he listened, exuding a smell of lavender-water, cigars, and gutta-percha. The Freelands
  • Occasionally rorqual skulls have been discovered in which the long lower jaws have been stuck wedged inside various of the skull openings and with their tips protruding like tusks. From cigar to elongated, bloated tadpole: rorquals part II
  • The big ones with the tusks and the trunks are surely elephants. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Those involved in the trade can make millions of rupiah from the sale of the bones, tusks, ivory and fur of the animals.
  • African elephant having enormous flapping ears and ivory tusks.
  • He was lucky enough to find one of the walrus ' tusks whole and undamaged. THE BROKEN GOD
  • The latest research on mammoth tusks shows that young male mammoths were being forced out of family groups much earlier than normal.
  • His narwhal tusks stand in the attic near a loose pile of taxidermic heads.
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  • Some of the sadhus were distinctly scary - like the Aghoris with their bells and boar tusks and magic mantras, who insulted their amused but decorous Nepalese audience.
  • He doused with petrol and inflammable glue 12 tonnes of illegally poached elephant tusks, worth almost £2m.
  • According to Von Meyer no mandibular tusks were present and most probably the jaw possessed a short elephantine symphysis.
  • Leif gave her a gold finger-ring, a Greenland wadmal mantle, and a belt of walrus-tusk. The Northmen, Columbus and Cabot, 985-1503
  • With rampant racism throughout both the government and the military, McIlwain endured hate and abuse that most Americans couldn't conjure in a nightmare as he embarked on a personal journey of courage and determination, becoming one of the country's first black fighter pilots - one of the famed Tuskegee Heroes or Villains?
  • Once when the late G.P. Sanderson was in a keddah, noosing wild elephants, and was assulted [sic] by a vicious tusker, his life was saved by a tame female elephant, whose boy driver caused her to attack the tusker with her head, and nearly bowl him over by the force of her blows upon his ribs. The Minds and Manners of Wild Animals A Book of Personal Observations
  • There, too, ranged species beyond species, are the extinct elephants; and there the ponderous skull of the dinotherium, with the bent tusks in its lower jaw, that give to it the appearance of a great pickaxe, and that must have dug deeply of old amid the liliaceous roots and bulbs of the Tertiary lakes and rivers. The Testimony of the Rocks or, Geology in Its Bearings on the Two Theologies, Natural and Revealed
  • Exactly a year earlier in the Tuskegee courthouse, his congressman, Tom Heflin, had attacked him as a liar and troublemaker, a fomenter of racial strife, a dangerous Negro. Up From History: The Life of Booker T. Washington
  • Donald Tusk is set to lay out his administration's budget plans and other policies for the term ahead in his address Friday, and investors will be watching closely to see how much he intends to consolidate state finances. Polish Premier's Speech to Focus on Budget
  • It probably lacked the long hair, looking more like a modern elephant, but was more imposing with longer tusks and a higher head. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘Flinging about bits of tusk to see what's showing on the topsides requires no concentration,’ I assure you, he replied.
  • - or, like the mastodon 's huge tusks: a heavy, useless and ultimately self-destructive burden? THE DICE MAN
  • MORE than five tons of smuggled elephant tusks worth 6.5million have been destroyed. The Sun
  • Above it on a wall of stone, a mammoth rears its massive tusks in lines of ochre red. Times, Sunday Times
  • Zimbabwe and Namibia are pressing for the global ban on ivory trading to be lifted to allow them to sell stockpiles of tusks to fund conservation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The babirusa's elaborate upper tusks are the upper canine teeth, whose sockets are reversed, so they grow vertically up through the skin of the snout.
  • He seemed to sense her pain and turned its beady eyes to stare at her, its white tusks gleaming. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • Dia yang sebelum ini pernah mencetuskan kontroversi berhubung gambar separuh bogelnya di Internet ditahan bersama rakannya yang turut mengaku mengambil dadah jenis syabu, dalam operasi yang disertai anggota Agensi Anti Dadah Kebangsaan (AADK) Selangor dan Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan (JPJ) Negeri Sembilan. Teater
  • When Matusky walked into U.S. Technologies' offices in downtown Washington, he opened the meeting by whipping the fake million-dollar bill out of his billfold with a flourish.
  • Major problems confronting CITES have resulted from the highly lucrative trade in the ivory from tusks of elephants.
  • Koogah dropped his walrus tusk and went also, leaning heavily upon his staff, and after him loitered the men in twos and threes. Nam-Bok, the Unveracious
  • ‘It had fangs like tusks,’ he said, ‘eyes as red as bicycle reflectors, reflecting light from the moon, the house… everywhere!’
  • Although mammoths came much later than dinosaurs, I spotted a giant pair of ancient curved ivory tusks protruding from an isolated cliff.
  • The tusked narwhal, white beluga whales and elusive bowhead whale all live off the northern part of this island.
  • Wear marks on the tusks suggest they were used to strip bark from trees, and possibly to dig up plants.
  • The giant, tusked mammals typically clamber onto the sea ice to rest, or haul themselves onto land for just a few weeks at a time.
  • About a quarter of the tusk - a greatly elongated upper incisor tooth - resides in the animal's head.
  • Sea, have huge teeth in their lower jaws, and in the upper only holes into which those teeth fit; others like the bottle-nose, only two teeth or so in the lower jaw; and others, like the narwhal, two straight tusks in the upper jaw, only one of which grows, and is what you call a narwhal's horn. Madam How and Lady Why
  • Killing elephants on a large scale and smuggling their tusks long distances is expensive, made worthwhile by the high price for ivory. Times, Sunday Times
  • Researchers say experiments with 19 wild elephant groups in the reserve confirm anecdotal reports that the animals show keen interest in the bones and tusks of other dead elephants.
  • His notoriety first spread as the poacher of wild elephants for their precious tusks.
  • Other reports suggest that some Chinese ivory traders dodge export controls by passing off illegal elephant tusks as mammoth ivory. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now that my tusk is ugly too, I can't sleep nights just thinking about how completely ugly I am, and I weep all the time. My Father's Dragon
  • There was a large increase in cod abundance and catches in the 1920s (Fig. 13.15), and other gadids, such as saithe, haddock, tusk, and ling, previously rare or absent at Greenland, also appeared there in the 1920s and 1930s. Fisheries and aquaculture in the Central North Atlantic (Iceland and Greenland)
  • One famous case involved Tuskegee, Ala., a square-shaped municipality that was redrawn in 1957 as a 28-sided figure. Jonathan Weiler: Invisible Boundaries, Visible Harm
  • The big ones with the tusks and the trunks are surely elephants. Times, Sunday Times
  • Within a manner of half seconds, the wall exploded, and out from among the debris leapt a huge creature with slavering tusked jaws and mean yellow eyes.
  • There were many more items - including beakers, boars' tusks, an antler spatula for working flints, another copper knife and more flints - these would have been tools, some in mint condition.
  • The creature is well preserved and still has tusks attached to its skull. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has eyes like those of a pig and teeth large and tusky, in proportion to the size of his body; but unlike all other beasts he grows no tongue, neither does he move his lower jaw, but brings the upper jaw towards the lower, being in this too unlike all other beasts. The History of Herodotus
  • Sculpture and carving on bone and walrus tusk are the most highly developed forms of folk art among the Chukchi.
  • The tusked narwhal, white beluga whales and elusive bowhead whale all live off the northern part of this island.
  • Ivory traders are smuggling tusks and carved artefacts in and out of the country using eBay. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bucks have small tusks and antlers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Congress has designated only one college campus in the country as a National Historic Site : Tuskegee .
  • I "ironed" the first farm-wagons, the first two-seated spring-wagon, and the first buggy made at Tuskegee. Tuskegee & Its People: Their Ideals and Achievements
  • Female tusks, when they do appear, tend to be shorter and cleaner with more tightly wound spiral patterns.
  • Four of the eight surviving females were tuskless. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tiny was a male bull elephant with one tusk shorter than the other.
  • He said there were not many captive elephants in Thailand with decent sized tusks to provide legal ivory to the market.
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  • This used to be a bar, Kenyans after work gathered traditionally for a Tusker beer and a food here called nyama choma, which is a kind of barbecued meat. CNN Transcript Jan 8, 2008
  • A population explosion of bristling wild boars sparked by a long, hot summer is driving the tuskers from their natural woodland habitats into the parks, gardens, graveyards and playgrounds of the new capital.
  • Javelinas are more flexible, so when one of the dogs mistook a javelina for a hog and jumped on its back the javelina was able to turn and get its tusk into the poor dog's throat. Has anyone ever had a dangerous experience with a javelina(collared peccary)?
  • But Sullivan said that even physicians from historically black medical colleges face some mistrust and misinformation as a legacy of Tuskegee.
  • A loss of genetic variation could also have resulted from the shift in climate as Earth entered the so-called interglacial period, a boon for many animals, but not for the giant tuskers, the study said. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • But, the male - female ratio is becoming more and more unequal, due to selective poaching of tuskers for ivory, he says with concern.
  • There are pigmy giraffes, large giraffes with moose-like antlers and elephant-like creatures with downward-curving tusks in the lower jaw.
  • The earliest proboscideans lacked any trunk or tusks.
  • Roughly eight hours after our journey began today, and it has been filled with lots of excitement, lots of emotion, especially for the Tuskegee Airmen who were hereupon special invitation and to see this huge sea of humanity. CNN Transcript Jan 25, 2009
  • It snarled then charged at him twice with its sharp tusks. The Sun
  • Zimbabwe and Namibia are pressing for the global ban on ivory trading to be lifted to allow them to sell stockpiles of tusks to fund conservation. Times, Sunday Times
  • A little after 9: 00 am, the dentists purged and sterilized the tusk root, and then refixed the broken tusk with the strongest adhesive they had.
  • The two tusks depicted on 1000 year old (and older) Islamic chess pieces of the "vizier," "farzin" or "wazir" evolved into the Bishop's mitre (in Western chess) as the Arabic version of chess spread into Europe and was adopted by the European royal courts. Goddess Kamkhaya
  • The heads were faintly suggestive of elephants ', round, with beady eyes, large erect ears that doubled as cooling surfaces, a short trunk that was a chemosensor and a floodtime snorkel, small down-curving tusks on the males. A Circus of Hells
  • The ring on his tusk was his own invention, as a means to The Minds and Manners of Wild Animals A Book of Personal Observations
  • Tuskaloosa answered, Tishu Mikko, unless the High Sun can escape as Cafakke did, Coosa and its territory belong to the Kristianos. Fire The Sky
  • Killing elephants on a large scale and smuggling their tusks long distances is expensive, made worthwhile by the high price for ivory. Times, Sunday Times
  • The big ones with the tusks and the trunks are surely elephants. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ivory traders are smuggling tusks and carved artefacts in and out of the country using eBay. Times, Sunday Times
  • Who that calls himself a man will sit with folded arms and careless mien, under the shade of the tree of liberty, while the wild boar is whetting his tusks against its bark, and the gaunt stag rudely tears its branches? Incidents of the War: Humorous, Pathetic, and Descriptive
  • The tusks stuck out above and below the jaw like a modern warthog, said Larsson. "This has never been seen before on any crocodile.
  • In reality, it was the tusk of a cetaceous animal inhabiting the northern ocean, and known as the sea-unicorn or narwhal. Primitive Psycho-Therapy and Quackery
  • Tusks of the narwhal whale were once sold as unicorn horns, and were immensely valuable.
  • The Moth Eaten Saddle (Howrah) of the Tusker, where she weaved the whole tapestry of life around a Vaishnavite satara (religious institution). A reader's words
  • Elephants wear the tusk down faster than they can grow it.
  • At a certain lodge in East Africa for example, a little girl was seen leaning out of a window, trying to touch a giant forest hog, a large wild pig the size of a donkey, with a reputation of ripping hunters and their dogs with fearsome tusks.
  • Science shed little light on the narwhal tusk, however, and its purpose remained elusive.
  • The tusk is the lower housed area that allows a major cross section of the beam to bear the weight at the joint. BUILDING THE TIMBER FRAME HOUSE
  • The tusk of narwhals is found only in males; the teeth of females remain imbedded in their jaws.
  • Males are often bigger, more muscular, and have built-in weaponry - tusks, antlers, horns, spines, bigger teeth, or skulls built for butting.
  • While the tusk contains some materials similar to other mammalian teeth - dentin, pulp, and cementum - it is constructed ‘inside out,’ said Frederick Eichmiller, who directs the research center.
  • The disciplinal has been inferior to homogenate ulalgia tusk of watchmaker, an arceuthobium that fireplace kutuzov the scabicide from uninvited decrepitation. Rational Review
  • Feranec believes that the Warren Mastodon tusk, which is 8 feet, 8 inches long, is the longest one uncovered to date. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • One of the chief characteristics of the walrus is the presence of two elongated tusks (the canine teeth) in the upper jaw. Heads and Tales : or, Anecdotes and Stories of Quadrupeds and Other Beasts, Chiefly Connected with Incidents in the Histories of More or Less Distinguished Men.
  • Each side acquires wives for the other and redeems their spirits at death by providing their maternal kin with tusked boars and yams.
  • Zimbabwe and Namibia are pressing for the global ban on ivory trading to be lifted to allow them to sell stockpiles of tusks to fund conservation. Times, Sunday Times
  • But others at the Tuskegee meeting cautioned against dismissing too casually possible genetic differences in health outcomes among racial and ethnic groups.
  • Rather than being carved in elephant ivory, they have been made from a walrus tusk, a material commonly used in northern Europe for such objects at this time.
  • Referendum ini akan memutuskan apakah Dewan Konstitusi akan melaksanakan sidang dimana Konstitusi baru akan ditulis. Global Voices in English » Honduras: Does the Country Need a New Constitution?
  • The tusked narwhal, white beluga whales and elusive bowhead whale all live off the northern part of this island.
  • For centuries observers have been fascinated and mystified by the majestic spiral tusk grown by the small Arctic whale known as the narwhal.
  • One animal of this kind, called the dinotherium, is supposed to have been not less than eighteen feet long; it had a mole-like form of the shoulder-blade, conferring the power of digging for food, and a couple of tusks turning down from the lower jaw, by which it could have attached itself, like the walrus, to a shore or bank, while its body floated in the water. Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation
  • There are several ivory carving factories in Douala, and I witnessed large carved tusks being wrapped for shipment to Italy.
  • Above it on a wall of stone, a mammoth rears its massive tusks in lines of ochre red. Times, Sunday Times
  • The usually unflappable Tusk has seen his popularity plummet in the wake of the scandal and initially said he was considering resignation. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a mosaic of an elephant, his trunk raised to the sky, head tilted back, tusks raised.
  • But others at the Tuskegee meeting cautioned against dismissing too casually possible genetic differences in health outcomes among racial and ethnic groups.
  • Other animals have tusks mainly for display like in some herbvores, but this can be also coupled with functional purposes, as seen in elephants or also for intraspecific fights (like in fang-toothed deers) or partly as defense against predators (like in pigs which don´t use their tusk only to bite each other but also predators). BoarCroc
  • They were succeeded by mastodons, lumbering giants with bigger brains and huge tusks but not much in the way of IQ. Why did Google pay $12.5bn for Motorola Mobile? Search me...
  • It snarled then charged at him twice with its sharp tusks. The Sun
  • Larval and 0-group cod and capelin, as well as species such as haddock, wolffish, tusk ( '' Brosme brosme ''), and ling ( '' Molva molva '') may also be carried by the western branch of the Irminger Current across to East Greenland and onward to West Greenland [18] (see Fig. 13.6). Fisheries and aquaculture in the Central North Atlantic (Iceland and Greenland)
  • In 1932 one could be a liberal and a progressive and still consistently support the Tuskegee Study; involvement in the project was not necessarily an index of bigotry or racism.
  • In flights over the park, Fraser and Kes Smith have found huge numbers of elephants killed for their tusks, at times with wounded and bewildered babies standing next to their slaughtered mothers.
  • I know that on the eastern coast of Africa is found a smaller species of walrus called the dugong: it has long incisor teeth, but not tusks; and certainly resembles a seal rather than a walrus.’ Swiss Family Robinson
  • Gray said he asked four of the men who live in Tuskegee to watch the film with him.
  • The big ones with the tusks and the trunks are surely elephants. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite what has been called the moral astigmatism of the Tuskegee study, not all of its lessons are negative.
  • One basic unit of currency was dentalia: tubular, tusk-shaped shells, often scrimshawed or intricately wrapped in black and red snakeskin.
  • Surely these tusks could have been sold to fund antipoaching efforts. The Sun
  • However, their pointed, white-coloured tusks and large ears give them an endearing look.
  • Cuvieronius possesses a slightly downturned symphyseal region and upper tusks that are twisted in a long open spiral and with a spiral band of enamel persisting in the adults.
  • In the 1970s men of rank travelled regularly as far as Santo to obtain tusked boars for their rituals although since Independence in 1980, there has been a resurgence of home-bred tusked boars.
  • The upper canines grow out and backward into large, curved tusks; wear between the upper and lower canines produces sharp edges.
  • They are a big as walrus tusks, and I've considered pulling them and crafting some ivory jewelry.
  • The guinea-pig has teeth which are shed before it is born, and hence can never subserve the masticatory purpose for which they seem contrived, and, in like manner, the female dugong has tusks which never cut the gum. Essays
  • Souvenirs, of course, are also the product of more secular travel as were the famous ‘Afro-Portuguese’ ivory salt cellars and the carved ivory tusks from the Loango coast.
  • I will smithereen the whole damned lot of you before you touch a tusk! The Ivory Trail
  • It also enables Tusker's customer support team to deliver the highest level of service and advice.
  • Its calm, pragmatic prime minister, Donald Tusk, and energetic, Oxford-educated foreign minister, Radek Sikorski, want to use the Polish presidency of the EU, starting in July, to apply lessons learned from the EU's eastern neighbourhood to help the EU's southern neighbourhood, in the Arab lands across the Mediterranean. Poland: a country getting to grips with being normal at last
  • Up to about eight or ten years ago we at Hampton spoke of Tuskegee as a small Hampton, but "small" no longer describes Tuskegee, and I doubt seriously if _large Hampton_ would be altogether proper. Tuskegee & Its People: Their Ideals and Achievements
  • Jan 1995 Steve Shoemaker Additional check -- corrected "tush" to "tusk" in opening poem. The Jungle Book.
  • Though seemingly rigid and hard, the tusk is like a membrane with an extremely sensitive surface, capable of detecting changes in water temperature, pressure, and particle gradients. Honk if you hate noise pollution
  • And there on a shelf, he noticed an elephant's ivory tusk.
  • But now a tremendously tusked hoarhead came at him from the left and an alligatorhead from the right. Juxtaposition
  • The bucks have short antlers that point backwards, and small tusks that are in fact protruding teeth. Times, Sunday Times
  • More than three hundred pounds, six feet long, tusks dirty and broken, nose muddy, and eyes, yes, pig-like in their pigginess. Our American King
  • The departure of this tusk is really a great relief to me, for it had come down from its socket till I looked like one of the three fabled cabirii of Samothrace, who had got and kept possession of the solitary tooth they owned amongst them, and it shook and rattled in my mouth, so that I felt as if I was talking to a castanet accompaniment. Further Records, 1848-1883: A Series of Letters
  • From his fierce eyes there shone forth portentous fire: and once in high Calydon he slew the destroying beast, the fierce wild boar with gleaming tusks. Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
  • Look what the ivory ban has done for elephants, which are now being poached in large numbers merely for their tusks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Several possible explanations for the presence of two forms, tusked and tuskless, exist: the fossils could be of different species; different ages within a species; or the same species, opposite sexes.
  • On May 10 customs officials in Hong Kong announced they had confiscated a shipment of 600 African elephant tusks.
  • Strictly speaking, the term should be applied only to the tusks of elephants, although a wider definition includes the teeth of the hippo, narwhal whale and the walrus.
  • Above it on a wall of stone, a mammoth rears its massive tusks in lines of ochre red. Times, Sunday Times
  • For Tusk seems to know before the hippie behind the counter speaks a single word to precipitate his doom, This is it! FAITHLESS: TALES OF TRANSGRESSION
  • Instantly, unless he is disabled by a well directed shot, he makes an onset, and, striking his antagonist with the palm of his hands, or seizing him with a grasp from which there is no escape, he dashes him upon the ground, and lacerates him with his tusks. Essays
  • The one-tusked elephant was a regular to the Charara area, where he foraged for food in garbage cans.
  • The tusked narwhal, white beluga whales and elusive bowhead whale all live off the northern part of this island.
  • Drew had kept Restoration Hardware in the black when he rehabbed this tusker. VAPOR TRAIL
  • It happened that just at that time, the annual period for the celebration of the festival of Adonis, according to the old fashion, came round; the story being, as the poets relate, that Adonis had been loved by Venus, and slain by a boar's tusk, which is an emblem of the fruits of the earth being cut down in their prime. The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens
  • For Tusk seems to know before the hippie behind the counter speaks a single word to precipitate his doom, This is it! FAITHLESS: TALES OF TRANSGRESSION
  • They also hunted wild pigs as well as the babirusa or pig deer, so named because of their long legs and elongated tusks that curl over the head, at first glance like horns.
  • The large creatures were grunting and groaning, and their large, curved tusks flashed in the moonlight.
  • In 200 escort missions to heavily defended targets, the Tuskegee Airmen never lost a bomber to an enemy fighter.
  • As soon as the animals collapsed, they hacked off their ivory tusks.
  • Sabre-toothed cats hunt camels and Columbian mammoths do battle with their enormous tusks.
  • Picasso's "Guernica," while the warthog's kin, the babirusa, gives new meaning to the word skulduggery: On occasion, one of its two pairs of curving tusks will grow up and around and pierce right into its skull. STLtoday.com Top News Headlines
  • After the ceremonies at the Katyn cemetery, Putin and Tusk were to hold talks in nearby Smolensk during a meeting of a joint task-force on "difficult issues" in bilateral relations.
  • The does have smaller tusks. Times, Sunday Times
  • In fact it was a narwhal tusk, or possibly rhinoceros horn.
  • He even hung by one hand, tantalizingly just beyond reach, and mocked them as they gnashed their tusks with impotent rage. CHAPTER III
  • Today all these figures are carved in wood, but materials such as bone, tusk, soapstone and reindeer antler are not commonly used.
  • The guinea-pig has teeth which are shed before it is born, and hence can never subserve the masticatory purpose for which they seem contrived, and, in like manner, the female dugong has tusks which never cut the gum. Essays
  • He knew that because it was in the shape of an arch formed by elephant tusks.
  • Grotesque; spined and tusked, spiked and antlered, wenned and breasted; as chimerically angled, cusped and cornute as though they were the superangled, supercornute gods of the cusped and angled gods of the Javanese, they strove against the sledge-headed and smiting, the multiarmed and blasting square towers. The Metal Monster
  • The cranium was met with at a depth of a metre and a half [five feet nearly], hidden under an osseous breccia, composed of the remains of small animals, and containing one rhinoceros tusk, with several teeth of horses and of ruminants. Essays
  • And the poachers were carrying at least two heavy tusks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Teh pesky tusky marine animule has cried “bukkit” too meny tiems. Ohaiena. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • THOUSANDS of elephant tusks go up in flames yesterday in a message to ivory smugglers that their cruel and illegal trade will be stopped. The Sun
  • THOUSANDS of elephant tusks go up in flames yesterday in a message to ivory smugglers that their cruel and illegal trade will be stopped. The Sun
  • I imagined the millions of fig seeds dispersed through the forest by big - tusked babirusas or dropped from the canopy by far-ranging hornbills and macaques.
  • A tusk tenon or shoulder tenon_, Fig. 267, is one in which the tenon proper is quite thin but is reinforced by a thicker shoulder called a "tusk. Handwork in Wood
  • Certain prey like bush pig and warthog, with their razor-sharp tusks, are handled differently from the horned and kicking antelopes.
  • While the tusk contains some materials similar to other mammalian teeth - dentin, pulp, and cementum - it is constructed ‘inside out,’ said Frederick Eichmiller, who directs the research center.
  • The creature is well preserved and still has tusks attached to its skull. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mammals investigate remains with their feet and trunks, paying special attention to the skulls and tusks of even long-dead elephants.
  • Fig. 152 shows a tusk tenon furnished with a drawbore pin. Woodwork Joints How they are Set Out, How Made and Where Used.
  • Hundreds of thousands of elephants were illegally poached and their tusks sold for profits.
  • Other reports suggest that some Chinese ivory traders dodge export controls by passing off illegal elephant tusks as mammoth ivory. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then the Elephant's Child put his head down close to the Crocodile's musky, tusky mouth, and the Crocodile caught him by his little nose, which up to that very week, day, hour, and minute, had been no bigger than a boot, though much more useful. Just So Stories
  • Scrimshaw is the decoration of bone or ivory objects, such as whale teeth and walrus tusks, with fanciful designs.
  • The poor fellow has neither the tusks of the elephant, nor the claws of the lion, nor even the horns or pointed teeth or stings and poison glands.
  • These masks combine avian and marine animal characteristics with the tusks and horns of land animals.
  • If most elephants are tuskless, will they increasingly succumb to droughts, food shortages or predation? The Times Literary Supplement
  • And of Corbett's elephant population, only 143 were tuskers.
  • He was also accused of killing thousands of elephants for their tusks and smuggling ivory and sandalwood worth millions of dollars.
  • No meat had been taken, only the rhino horns and elephant tusks.
  • Actually, I like Elephants better, they are cute and have long noses and toenails to die for and I love those tusks, they are so ... well, tusky. Dear Mr. George President Bush, Sir, May I...
  • One tusk - --- retain good throw away bad.
  • Many of the inhabitants of intertidal sand and mud flats also occur subtidally, where they are joined by tusk shells, awning clams, bittersweets, pen shells, and gastropods such as tons, helmets, harps, olives, volutes, cones and terebras.
  • Larval and 0-group cod and capelin, as well as species such as haddock, wolffish, tusk ( '' Brosme brosme ''), and ling ( '' Molva molva '') may also be carried by the western branch of the Irminger Current across to East Greenland and onward to West Greenland [18] (see Fig. 13.6). Fisheries and aquaculture in the Central North Atlantic (Iceland and Greenland)
  • This tusk may be associated with the left dentary of the old animal.
  • The mastodon was a relatively squat creature, standing certainly four feet shorter than the imperial elephant, with comparatively small and slightly curved tusks and a flatter head. VIII. Primeval Man; and the Horse, the Lion, and the Elephant
  • In this immense proboscidian, whose skull was three feet long, the upper pair of tusks had disappeared, and those of the lower jaw were bent down with a backward curve in walrus fashion. The Elements of Geology
  • He, too, had scented something to eat, and thrust in and out a lean red tongue over pointed, tusky teeth. From the Valley of the Missing
  • Although both African elephant sexes have tusks, there are large differences in size and weight.
  • The Chinese caravans traded silk, porcelain and tea for furs of black fox and sable, and ivory tusks from frozen mammoths.
  • There were feral pigs in the woods -- hairy, black, tusky, wildeyed. Beard
  • Judge owes his life to Tuskegee airmen.

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