Government troops and resistance fighters slaughtered 90 percent of Gorongosa's elephants, selling their ivory to buy arms and supplies. Naturally tuskless females, which are normally rare, were more likely to survive the culls; after the war, their ...
source https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2021/10/elephants-poaching-war-tusklessness/620447/
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