It means ivory and fangs. Teeth.
Phrase collocation:
1, ivory.
Ivory.
2, fossils and ivory.
Fossil and ivory.
A pair of ivory.
Hand over the ivory.
Call them tusks.
Call them ivory.
Sell elephant ivory.
Sell ivory.
6. The ivory of the killed elephant.
The ivory of the killed elephant.
Elephant ivory.
Ivory.
Bilingual example:
1, elephants use theirs, too? Teeth? And trunks to lift heavy wood.
Elephants also use their teeth and noses to carry heavy wood.
They weigh more than one ton and are equipped with? Teeth? One meter long.
Ivory with a weight of 1 ton and a length of 1 meter is used as a weapon.
Barcena Black Hair is going to face a wild boar. His? Teeth? Against her dagger.
Barcena's black hair will face a wild boar, and his tusks will fight with her dagger.
Mammoths are extinct elephants. They have hairy skin and long tails. Teeth, curved upward.
Mammoth is an extinct elephant with long hair and curved front teeth.
African wild boar with warty face? Teeth.
African wild boar with warty face and protruding tusks.