Elephas maximus, mandible
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Asian Elephant Mandibles Showcase Remarkable Proportions The MZB 95-0780 specimen of Elephas maximus Linnaeus, 1758 is a notable example of an Asian elephant mandible. This fossilized mandible measures 401.63 millimeters in length, 406.55 millimeters in width, and 567.78 millimeters in depth, giving it an impressive size. The specimen is identified as female and adult, adding to its significance. Found at the Barcelona Zoo in Spain on November 28th, 1995, this mandible provides valuable insights into the anatomy of Asian elephants. Its sheer dimensions make it a standout among other known specimens of its kind.
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