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New Method For Repairing Cracked Elephant Tusk Is 'Tough as Steel' [WATCH]
Birmingham Zoo veterinarians have teamed up with engineers from the University of Alabama at Birmingham to develop a new, innovative and incredibly strong resin to prevent a crack in an elephant’s tusk from worsening.
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