RM2TPNCWH–Hiker advances on Panorama Ridge with the towering Black Tusk in the distance
RM2K0J65D–Female mammoth tusk. 'Mamut' exhibition at CaixaForum on Mammoths, the Giants of Ice Age, Zaragoza, Spain.
RMJG54W3–Elephant family (Loxodonta africana) at waterhole. Etosha, Namibia
RMKBCA32–Charlie Mayhew, CEO of Tusk Trust.
RMDECY15–Wildflower meadow with Black Tusk, Garibaldi Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada
RF2WX0K0G–African elephants
RF2WRD6NY–Elephants at play - large elephant missing one tusk standing in the middle of trees and bushes. Delightful frame.
RMBNE9FW–Black tusk mountain in Whistler
RMHBTM03–Merkel und Tusk Press Conference
RM2RN3W73–An Indian artist carving an elephant's tusk, in one of the workshops of Delhi, India. Year: 1907. By H.C. White Co. publishers.
RF2RD8DG2–Blue gorilla sculpture holding 'Be Kind' placard in Covent Garden. Artwork by Barnaby Barford, part of the Tusk Gorilla Trail in central London.
RFG2B9GH–Mammoth tusk in a riverbed near Doubtful village, Wrangel Island, Chuckchi Sea, Russian Far East, Unesco World Heritage Site
RF2RTE8D5–Boars Tusk outcropping in the rear view mirror of a car in the Jack Morrow Hills, Red Desert of Wyoming, USA; Wyoming, United States of America
RFFCB2KP–Black Tusk
RM2RD31HX–A arctic walrus' tusk can reach a length of 1 m and weigh up to 5.4 kg, Tusks are slightly longer and thicker among males. Tusks and bone were histori
RMWAJBWE–Canada, British Columbia, Garibaldi Provincial Park. Black tusk under moonlight and a starry sky.
RFRX1NKK–Elephant in Chobe River, Kasane, Okavango Delta, Botswana.
RMBDNTP6–Male Bull Elephant. Mole National Park. Ghana West Africa. Copyright: Zute Lightfoot, www.lightfootphoto.co.uk