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my PH and I found this bull dead in the Moremi game reserve while doing the photo thing. he had a big hole punched in his chest, apparently from a fight with another bull and had died in the position shown( like a brain shot). had apparently been dead for a week or 2. we pulled a tusk out for the picture, then put it back in the skull. notified the Park game rangers later that day so they could retrieve the ivory. i have always been a bit curious about approx weight. didn't bother to ask my Ph for his estimate at the time.


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That is a very thick, but short, tusk.

Assuming that is has a small nerve cavity(it looks like an old elephant), I would guess 37 pounds.


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Bigger than Jimba Safaris elephants.

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Concur with Jason and chuckling at Ann. Ja, I reckon about 40, pretty thick, but am not a great judge of ivory...
 
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I am going to say around 35lbs.

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Two-ish feet sticking out x 16-17 inch circumference would put the ele in the mid 30s.


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Originally posted by safari-lawyer:
Two-ish feet sticking out x 16-17 inch circumference would put the ele in the mid 30s.


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I agree with Davis, right at #40.


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It would take 5 jimba elephants to make the same wt so I would say that tusk is right at 5 jimba units
 
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