'Longest tusks in the world' - Instablogs
'Longest tusks in the world'
Kanchan , New Delhi: Sep 10 2008
Made Popular Sep 10 2008
In today’s times if one thinks of long teeth, elephant’s tusks come to mind. , In the ancient times, a mastodon, member of the family Mammutidae, related, though, different to the mammoth also had long teeth. The two well-preserved tusks...
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Bill Sidmore
Barrow, United States
In so far as Mastodon fossil evidence in Alaska and Yukon, Canada, it is uncommon and rare. The northern ”Ice free corridor” did have mastodon fossils but as far as my many expeditions all through the Arctic areas I rely on the many teeth examples to clearly identify species of elephant fossils. To date I have as yet to find a single mastodon tooth in the high north in twenty years of survey...Still searching...
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