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610 - Axew
Type: Dragon
They mark their territory by leaving gashes in trees with their tusks. If a tusk breaks, a new one grows in quickly.
#Gen5
Made a new D&D character. Her name is Aiyana! Orc, Druid, Circle of the Land (Mountain). Still finessing her design. Need to pick some better colors and figure out how to draw her tusks. I kinda wanna make them even twistier... #DnD #dndart #dungeonsanddragons
yes, the transperent coat and tusks are intentional.
#technobladefanart #technofanart
473 - Mamoswine
Type: Ice/Ground
Its impressive tusks are made of ice. The population thinned when it turned warm after the ice age.
#Gen4
365 - Walrein
Type: Ice/Water
WALREIN’s two massively developed tusks can totally shatter blocks of ice weighing ten tons with one blow. This POKéMON’s thick coat of blubber insulates it from subzero temperatures.
#Gen3
Fun fact! Zeniths face is based on a wild boar! Most notably the tusks, beard, mohawk and weird little eyes
originally i gave him tusks but then eventually decided to make them fangs but i still wanted ot use the tusks in some way so i made it part of a helmet
You'd think the trunk would be the most annoying part of elephant transformation, but it's actually the tusks. Those things just poke at your face until they finally pop out. #TFEveryday
Tusks: The Orc Dating Sim ($2.00) - what it says on the tin, but much more too. you travel along with a band of queer orcs on an annual journey to a mythical version of Scotland's Highlands. explores intimacy, culture, bodies, and one's relation to them. https://t.co/2TU4QcgMhN
612 - Haxorus
Type: Dragon
They are kind but can be relentless when defending territory. They challenge foes with tusks that can cut steel.
#Gen5
611 - Fraxure
Type: Dragon
Since a broken tusk will not grow back, they diligently sharpen their tusks on river rocks after they’ve been fighting.
#Gen5
610 - Axew
Type: Dragon
They mark their territory by leaving gashes in trees with their tusks. If a tusk breaks, a new one grows in quickly.
#Gen5
A portrait of the (especially) bizarre Triassic dicynodont Rechnisaurus, attempting to capture all its oddities—the crest, the pits on top of the snout, and caniniform processes that cover the otherwise sizeable tusks. Also a contribution to #DicynodontRainbow
OKey !!
i think i have fixed Ruhiu's tusks <.<
bigger and i removed the tusk percings , didnt like them >.<
so i gave him a cloth piece that he prob got from his daughter ^^
#warcraftart #wowtroll #troll
dont you just love the moment long after you posted the bloody drawing that you F-up on tha bois tusks -.-
i really need to bloody do damage controle befor i post
need to go thru my art and se what els i messed up
#troll #warcraftart
Cuvieronius was a strange, elephant-like animal related possibly to the mastodons, and probably lived in a variety of environments from chilly highlands, to warm jungles. It was well-known for its rather spiraled tusks unlike any other known proboscidean. Twisted!
A close elephant relative, the Platybelodon had a strange 'trunk-mouth' & used its lower tusks to scrape bark off trees.
(Credit: Tomasz Jedrzejowski)