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As a former national park ranger, the recent mass mobilization in support of our national parks has left me scared, but not for the reasons you might think.
The Columbian mammoth was an herbivore, so the tusks were often used to dig up plant roots or strip bark off trees. Of course, males used the tusks as weapons, especially in the fight over females.