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Qué (quién) es MASTODON - definición

GENUS OF MAMMALS (FOSSIL)
Mastadon; Mammut; Mastodons; Mastodon (genus); Mastadons; Mammut americanum; Giant mastodons; American Mastodon; American mastodon; Elephas americanus; Mammut matthewi; Mammut furlongi; Mammut cosoensis; Mammut raki; Mammut spenceri; Mammut pentilicus; Missourium; Levathan; Mammut pacificus; Incognitum; Pliomastodon
  • Excavation of a specimen in a [[golf course]] in [[Heath, Ohio]], 1989
  • ''Exhuming the First American Mastodon'', 1806 painting by [[Charles Willson Peale]]
  • Restoration of an American mastodon herd by [[Charles R. Knight]]
  • University of Michigan]]
  • Comparison of [[woolly mammoth]] (L) and American mastodon (R)
  • Restoration of an American mastodon
  • ''M. pacificus'' female and calf at the [[George C. Page Museum]]
  • Restoration of an American mastodon with less hair by [[Heinrich Harder]]
  • American mastodon molars at the [[State Museum of Pennsylvania]]

Mastodon         
·noun An extinct genus of mammals closely allied to the elephant, but having less complex molar teeth, and often a pair of lower, as well as upper, tusks, which are incisor teeth. The species were mostly larger than elephants, and their romains occur in nearly all parts of the world in deposits ranging from Miocene to late Quaternary time.
mastodon         
['mast?d?n]
¦ noun a large extinct elephant-like mammal of the Miocene to Pleistocene epochs, having teeth of a relatively primitive form and number.
Origin
C19: mod. L., from Gk mastos 'breast' + odous, odont- 'tooth' (with ref. to nipple-shaped tubercles on the crowns of its molar teeth).
Mastodon (album)         
COMPILATION ALBUM BY MASTODON
Mastodon (Box Set); Mastodon (box set)
Mastodon is box set/compilation album by the American heavy metal band of the same name. It features all of their material released by Relapse Records plus Blood Mountain which was originally released on Reprise Records.

Wikipedia

Mastodon

A mastodon (mastós 'breast' + odoús 'tooth') is any proboscidean belonging to the extinct genus Mammut. Mastodons inhabited North and Central America from the late Miocene up to their extinction at the end of the Pleistocene 10,000 to 11,000 years ago.

Mastodons are the most recent members of the family Mammutidae, which diverged from the ancestors of elephants at least 25 million years ago.

M. americanum, the American mastodon, and M. pacificus, the Pacific mastodon, are the youngest and best-known species of the genus. They lived in herds and were predominantly forest-dwelling animals. M. americanum is inferred to have had a browsing diet with a preference for woody material, distinct from that of the contemporary Columbian mammoth. Mastodons became extinct as part of the Quaternary extinction event that exterminated most Pleistocene megafauna present in the Americas, believed to have been caused by a combination of climate changes at the end of the Pleistocene and hunting by recently arrived Paleo-Indians, as evidenced by a number of kill sites where mastodon remains are associated with human artifacts.

Ejemplos de uso de MASTODON
1. Scientists in the area last year discovered the largest tusks of a prehistoric mastodon ever found.
2. In 1''8, the same team discovered another pair of mastodon tusks, measuring 4.38 meters.
3. "The Highgate mastodon came from that part of the world," he said.
4. The tusks of the mastodon weigh a ton each and are 5 meters in length, the longest ever found.
5. However, after measuring, he found "the tooth up there (at Waterloo) is from another mastodon," he said Friday.