African Tusker 1oz Fine Gold Bullion Bar

 
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African Tusker 1oz Gold Bar

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DETAILS :

1oz: Metal Content: 999.9 Gold 24ct  

Actual weight of this particular bar is: 31.7grams  

Height: 30.375 mm x Width: 22.100 mm

INFO:

The African Tusker

The African elephant is divided into two distinct sub-species,

the larger bush elephant (Loxodonta africana) and the smaller forest elephant

(Loxodonta africana cyclotis).

Elephants are highly social animals and live in well structured family groups which are ruled by a mature female called the matriach. The younger animals in the family group learn by example from their elders.

Tusk of an African bush elephant

Both sexes have tusks, which erupt when they are 1–3 years old and grow throughout life. Tusks grow from deciduous teeth known as tushes that develop in the upper jaw and consist of a crown, root and pulpal cavity, which are completely formed soon after birth. Tushes reach a length of 5 cm (2.0 in). They are composed of dentin and coated with a thin layer of cementum. Their tips bear a conical layer of enamel that is usually worn off when the elephant is five years old. Tusks of bulls grow faster than tusks of cows. Mean weight of tusks at the age of 60 years is 109 kg (240 lb) in bulls and 17.7 kg (39 lb) in cows. The longest known tusk of an African bush elephant measured 3.51 m (11.5 ft) and weighed 117 kg (258 lb).

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