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AZ Animals (US) on MSNSize, Tusks, and Ears: How African and Asian Elephants Differ - MSNWhen looking at an African elephant and an Asian elephant side-by-side, you can really tell the differences in their head ...
Ariño, now 95, defends legal hunting in Africa in his books and recounts how he once shot a record 20 animals in just 75 ...
Poachers are using a sneaky loophole to bypass the international ivory trade ban—by passing off illegal elephant ivory as ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa: Brothers Caught With Elephant Tusks Worth R200,000Peter and Phanuel Mokgalaka were arrested in Selwane Village after trying to sell elephant tusks to undercover police officers. Officers also seized a hunting rifle and ammunition during the sting ...
Researchers say they have developed a new way to distinguish between legal mammoth ivory and illegal elephant ivory. ...
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Africanews on MSNScientists find way to identify elephant ivory disguised as legal mammoth ivoryLaw enforcements agents are rarely trained to recognise elephant from mammoth ivory. Scientists have found a way to ...
Chi Chlorb, a resident of the Kulen Elephant Forest (KEF)—a 400-hectare sanctuary in Cambodia’s Siem Reap province—was first ...
When looking at an African elephant and an Asian elephant side-by-side, you can really tell the differences in their head shapes and tasks. African elephants generally have much larger tusks than ...
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