The material from the tusks of which animal is valued and used for decorative purposes?
Correct answer: Elephant
Player Teresa611
How extraordinary to give a description of the ivory trade without mentioning that elephants are being hunted practically to extinction for their tusks, and that killing them and trading their ivory has been illegal since 1989.
Jay
Not a mention to the illegal trade of ivory? animals are butchered alive for this "sport"
lindazar
The question was bones?
Player Say what!?
Player Teresa611, Not to mention the "hunting" of them for entertainment.
BlueEyedAlien
Who would pick lion, bear, or goat for a question about tusks?
baymax
Player Teresa611, it may be illegal, but it still goes on, unfortunately.. if it wasn't for the brave men, who go out every day to hunt the poachers. we'd soon be out of elephants.
Chayanika
Its so horrible and inhuman deed.Stop all of this.
Player #96919
lindazar, Well what else comes closer than bone for tusks because I can't think of anything so therefore elephant was the obvious answer.
Mars V
The wrong answers in this game are often ridiculous.
Rach
Player Teresa611, surely they cud make colonies, teeth etc from another material and this would save r elephants!!!!
Christine
Stop the killing of animals that need these items to survive!!!
Alexandra
Sweetdonkey 040123, In Kenya they are painting the tusks pink or lavender making them not useful to those murderous poachers.
Player. narrel
please tell me how to know others people's answer
Player #2512936
Too easy! Elephants are facing extinction due to Their tusks! Why do The Park Rangers Not tranquilize them and remove Their tusks? At least that should save them!