Both males and females use their ivory tusks to dig for food whilst foraging for a diet of grasses, roots, fruit and bark, males however also use their tusks in battle for a mate. Yet for the ...
The tusk from the 2019 dig can be seen at the Bristol History Museum. In the past year demand for services has risen at a greater rate in Swindon than the national average.
For people who live in Yakutia's Arctic areas where mammoths' "cemeteries" are abundant, digging out tusks is a key way of earning a living. But besides the locals, this ‘treasure hunt ...
Mammoth teeth and tusks are among the items discovered on a new dig at a site that inspired a Sir David Attenborough documentary. Known as the mammoth graveyard, the site at Cerney Wick near ...