Mammoth - Juvenile tooth
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Left maxilla and tooth of a juvenile Shropshire mammoth, discovered at Condover, Shropshire. A mammoth is any species of the extinct genus Mammuthus, part of the proboscidean order of trunked mammals. Equipped with long, curved tusks and a thick covering of hair in northern species, these creatures roamed the earth from around 5 million years ago into the Holocene epoch about 4,000 years ago. Various mammoth species inhabited Africa, Europe, Asia, and North America, belonging to the family Elephantidae, which also includes modern elephants and their ancestors. This object was scanned using an Artec spider scanner and processed with Artec studio 12 by C. Greenall. Scanned by Fossils in Shropshire.
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