Search


Can elephant tusks grow back?

No. Elephant tusks are actually teeth that extend beyond their mouths. They are connected to the skull and have nerve endings, just like our own teeth. Once a tusk is broken, damaged, or removed, it stays that way.

More frequently asked questions on: Mammals


Are spotted hyenas dangerous to humans?

How do elephants use their tusks?

Is it true that lions usually mate over a two to three day period?

What should I do if I encounter a dangerous mammal in Kruger National Park?

What is a hippo?

Are hippos dangerous?

Why are leopards so seldom seen?

Do Hyaenas have the strongest jaws?

How long do African Lions sleep on average?

Are lions territorial?

Are Elands dangerous?

Are there any endangered mammal species in Kruger National Park?

Can you swim with hippos in Kruger National Park?

What do Blue wildebeest eat?

Do Buffalo have good memories?

How can I increase my chances of seeing mammals in Kruger National Park?

Do elephants have a dominant tusk?

What is the size of the average lion litter?

How fast can hyaena run?

How can I identify a Brown Hyena?

Are cheetahs solitary animals?

Do lions have enemies?

Do lions scavenge?

What is the biggest animal killed by hyaenas?

Are Serval endangered?

How much meat can a lion consume during one meal?

Do leopards mark their territories?

Why do leopards hang their prey in trees?

Do lions move around during the day?

How fast are cheetahs?

Are impalas endangered?

What do Klipspringers eat?

Do lions eat carrion?

Do Blue wildebeest migrate?

What are the main physical features of the Lesser Bushbaby?

Do the female lions do most of the hunting?

Where can I find Klipspringers in Kruger National Park?

Are there any conservation efforts in place to protect hippos in Kruger National Park?

Do porcupines have any predators?

What is the size and weight of an Aardwolf?