Shovel Tuskers
Shovel tuskers are large herbivores related to elephants. Shovel tuskers resemble elephants, but they are smaller and their lower jaws are extended out and have 2 wide flat tusks on the end. They also have tusks on the roof of their mouth facing downwards. They use their flat teeth to pull up vegetation in swamps and by rivers.
Additional Information
Geographic Origin and Distribution
Shovel tuskers are found in the swamps of southeast mora and southwest elendrum
Average Height
6 feet (1.8 meters)
Average Length
7.5 feet (2.2 meters)
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