Elephant Pictures - The Magnificent SEVEN - Big Tusker Elephants

As far as I know Duke broke both his tusk. He still roams Kruger but with nothing more than two stubs protruding just beyond the lip. What a pity for he is amazing.
 
132 pounds and 7 and a half feet long Elephant tusk

A 132 pounds and 7 and a half feet long Elephant tusk being examined in the ivory house in Dar-Es-Salaam, Tanzania. The tusk is part of a stock seized by government game wardens from poachers, circa 1960.

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Reminds me of the term used "Days gone Bye"....you will see the occasional 100 lb elephant taken...but the days of it regularly happening are long gone and done. The best habitat is being over used....and Botswana never did produce long heavy elephant tusks.
 
Elephant Tusks Dar-es-salaam around 1900

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Four men carrying an Elephant tusk in Zanzibar, Tanzania late 19th century.

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Said to be a record, Gordon Kennington, 1946

Said to be a record
Gordon Kennington, 1946

Recently Mr. Gordon Kennington, a tobacco planter of Fort Jameson, who has been demobolised from the K.A.R. Armoured Car unit, shot an Elephant in the Petauke district of the Luangwa Valley. It is said that a new record has been established for Northern Rhodesia and possibly for Central Africa. The weight of the tusks (shown in the photograph with Mr. Kennington) are 120 and 124 lb, heoght 8 feet 4 inches and the circumference 21 and a half to 23 and a quarter inches. Because there has been very little shooting in the Luangwa Valley during the war years, it is now said to be teeming with game.

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11 feet Tusks

11 feet Tusks

Elephant tusks weighing 293 lbs and measuring more tha 11 feet each, this pair of elephant tusks from the Congo are in the Bronx Zoo.

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Amazing tusks remind that hunt is not a competition, it's pleasure. Who would like a world record have to know that the right way is to go a club.
 
Tusks from Elephants shot by Freddie Guest, a wealthy MP, cousin of Winston Churchill and a renowned big game hunter.

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Osa Johnson holding 8 feet Elephant Tusks, circa 1920

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Huge Elephant Tusks in Bandundu, Congo.

As Director of Laboratories at the Rockefeller Foundation's International Health Division, Dr. Wilbur A. Sawyer served as a delegate to various international health conferences. Returning from a conference on yellow fever in Cape Town in November 1932, he passed through the Belgian Congo (now Democratic Republic of the Congo) to talk with officials there about yellow fever surveys. He took several pictures of these elephant tusks to send to his son Billy. Here Sawyer holds up one tusk to show its length compared to his own height of 5'8". The caption on the back of the photograph reads, "Dec. 24, 1932.

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Elephant Tusks Presented to the Lord Mayor of London at the Mansion House by the South African Scouts, circa 1920.

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Massive Asiatic Tusker .......

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Monish
 
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Ivory from the African jungle being readied for export in Mombasa

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Ivory on a side street of Mombasa ready to ship to America
 
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Incredible collections of photos and tusks.
Monish, it makes me want to drop by the British Museum one trip and also into see the 6 of 7.
Thanks for the tour.
 
Piano Keys from Elephant Tusks
Popular Science Monthly January 1937

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The Big Tusk

The Big Tusk, measuring 8 feet 7 and a half inches and weighing 165 pounds, presented by the Officers serving British East Africa to H.R.H. The Duke of York on the occasion of his marriage. From a photograph by Mr. J. R. W. Pigott.

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Here is a picture from one of our member Shallom. I quote: "Probably the biggest tusker in Tanzania. Here is an Elephant that is a "look but don't touch" tusker in Tanzania. I believe he is the biggest tusker in Tanzania at the moment. Enjoy..."

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Here is a picture posted by one of our member Arnaud Mermet. I quote: "Elephant estimated to be oner a hundred pound. Picture taken by my friend and PH François Loynnet in 2008. This Elephant is still in the Selous!!"

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Here is a picture from one of our member Shallom. I quote: "Probably the biggest tusker in Tanzania. Here is an Elephant that is a "look but don't touch" tusker in Tanzania. I believe he is the biggest tusker in Tanzania at the moment. Enjoy..."

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So, now I know how to tell a trophy elephant. If he has to hold his head back just to walk he is huge!!
I have never seen an elephant walk with his forehead pointed at such an angle. Makes sense he would have to do so, but I have never seen that, ever.
 
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