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    "Mammut" borsoni (sometimes called Borson's mastodon) is an extinct species of mammutid proboscidean known from the Late Miocene to Early Pleistocene...
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    Mastodon (redirect from Mammut)
    species outside of North America are classified to Mammut (or "Pliomastodon"), namely M. borsoni, M. obliquelophus, M. zhupengensis, and M. lufugense...
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    mastodon (Mammut americanum) with teeth Size an American mastodon (Mammut americanum) bull, compared to a human Size of an adult male of "Mammut" borsoni, the...
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    with the longest tusk ever recorded being that of a specimen of "Mammut" borsoni from Greece, which measures 5.02 metres (16.5 ft) in length, with an...
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    land mammals, with the elephant Palaeoloxodon namadicus and mastodon "Mammut" borsoni suggested to have body masses surpassing 16 tonnes (35,000 lb), rivalling...
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    years ago. Mammut is thought to be descended from Zygolophodon. The species "Mammut" borsoni, whose relationship with North American Mammut is controversial...
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    reassessments. The oldest-described species pending reassessment within Mammut is "Mammut" borsoni, which is known in Eurasia from at least MN15 (late Miocene) until...
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  • coexisted alongside other proboscideans, including the mastodon species "Mammut" borsoni and the "tetralophodont gomphothere" Anancus arvernensis, likely niche...
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    of 22 tonnes. This author also suggested that the extinct mastodon "Mammut" borsoni may have rivalled P. namadicus in size. The Late Triassic Lisowicia...
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    the Pliocene were such proboscideans as Deinotherium, Anancus, and Mammut borsoni,) though proboscidean diversity declined significantly during the Late...
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  • Uintatherium Ursus spelaeus Vincelestes Viverra leakeyi Xenosmilus "Mammut" borsoni Andalgalornis Cheirogaster Cynognathus Inostrancevia Kannemeyeria Megazostrodon...
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    tusk, 4.9 m (16 ft) long, belonged to this species. The mammutid "Mammut" borsoni is one of the largest known proboscideans and land mammals. The average...
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  • for mastodons were less resolved. Partial skeleton of a specimen of "Mammut" borsoni, representing one of the most recent record of mammutids in Europe...
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  • continued in the sequential years, a partial skeleton of the mastodont "Mammut" borsoni (Hays, 1834) (Proboscidea) was discovered. The skeleton includes substantial...
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