Bone carvings (and other ivory substitutes) are common in the modern-day lucrative international ivory trade. Souvenirs for unknowing travelers and market shoppers can be made of non-biological material (plastic "ivory" beads) or skillfully crafted natural objects made to resemble something other than their true origin. Many of these items are received at the U. https://www.jmannino.com/limited-offer-Disney-Mickey-Mouse-Pattern-Formation-Galaxy-A14-5G-Clear-Case-p103475-top-grab/
Tusk or Bone? An Example of Ivory Substitute in the Wildlife Trade
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