detusk

/diˈtʌsk/
verb
  1. To remove the tusks (long, pointed teeth) from an animal, especially an elephant or walrus.
    • The wildlife team had to detusk the elephant to protect it from poachers.
    • Farmers sometimes detusk older boars to prevent them from injuring other animals.
    • The museum curator decided not to detusk the walrus skull for display.
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