Mammutidae is an extinct family of proboscideans belonging to Elephantimorpha. It is best known for the mastodons (genus Mammut), which inhabited North...
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Mammutidae), as well as modern elephants and gomphotheres (Elephantida). It is disputed as to whether Phiomia is closely related to both Mammutidae and...
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Elephantimorpha is a clade of proboscideans that contains the Mammutidae (mastodons), as well as Elephantida (amebelodonts, choerolophodonts, gomphotheres...
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Mastodon (category Mammutidae)
family Elephantidae). Mammut is the type genus of the extinct family Mammutidae, which diverged from the ancestors of modern elephants at least 27-25...
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is only a distant relative of the mammoths, and part of the separate Mammutidae family, which diverged 25 million years before the mammoths evolved. Following...
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†Deinotheriidae †Palaeomastodontidae †Phiomiidae †Hemimastodontidae †Mammutidae †Gomphotheriidae Elephantidae Tethytheria in the Paleobiology Database...
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Zygolophodon (category Mammutidae)
primarily had a browsing-based diet. Zygolophodon belongs in the family Mammutidae, whose best known member is the American mastodon (Mammut americanum)...
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†Dagbatitherium †Eritreum †Hemimastodon †Palaeomastodon †Phiomia †Mammutidae Eozygodon Losodokodon Mammut Sinomammut Zygolophodon †Choerolophodontidae...
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significant increase in body size. Some members of the families Deinotheriidae, Mammutidae, Stegodontidae and Elephantidae are thought to have exceeded modern elephants...
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