![PDF) A partial skeleton of “Mammut” borsoni (Proboscidea, Mammalia) from the Pliocene of Kaltensundheim (Germany) PDF) A partial skeleton of “Mammut” borsoni (Proboscidea, Mammalia) from the Pliocene of Kaltensundheim (Germany)](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jakub-Brezina/publication/359135020/figure/fig2/AS:1132024219869192@1646907014139/Excavation-sketches-of-two-Mammut-borsoni-individuals-from-the-Kaltensundheim-sinkhole_Q320.jpg)
PDF) A partial skeleton of “Mammut” borsoni (Proboscidea, Mammalia) from the Pliocene of Kaltensundheim (Germany)
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Prof Jamie Woodward on Twitter: "These molars are 3.5 million years old. They belonged to Mammut borsoni from the Pliocene of Greece. In 1817 French palaeontologist Georges Cuvier introduced the name mastodon (
A partial skeleton of “Mammut” borsoni (Proboscidea, Mammalia) from the Pliocene of Kaltensundheim (Germany)
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![A size comparison of Zygolophodon borsoni, a large proboscidian from the Late Miocene of North America. This genus possessed the longest tusks of any mammal. : r/interestingasfuck A size comparison of Zygolophodon borsoni, a large proboscidian from the Late Miocene of North America. This genus possessed the longest tusks of any mammal. : r/interestingasfuck](https://i.redd.it/99ixt8pbslb61.jpg)
A size comparison of Zygolophodon borsoni, a large proboscidian from the Late Miocene of North America. This genus possessed the longest tusks of any mammal. : r/interestingasfuck
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![Prof Jamie Woodward on Twitter: "These molars are 3.5 million years old. They belonged to Mammut borsoni from the Pliocene of Greece. In 1817 French palaeontologist Georges Cuvier introduced the name mastodon ( Prof Jamie Woodward on Twitter: "These molars are 3.5 million years old. They belonged to Mammut borsoni from the Pliocene of Greece. In 1817 French palaeontologist Georges Cuvier introduced the name mastodon (](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D6tRcEwXoAEohnw.jpg:large)