Definition
A tusker is an animal, most often an elephant, that has particularly large tusks π. These tusks are elongated incisor teeth that protrude from the mouth, primarily in males. They are made of ivory and grow throughout the animal's life. Tuskers are often sought after for their ivory, making them vulnerable to poaching π₯. The term implies not just the presence of tusks, but their impressive size. Think of them as the bodybuilders of the elephant world.