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Mammuthus meridionalis tooth (299 mm) Southern mammoth

Mammuthus meridionalis tooth (299 mm) Southern mammoth
  • Mammuthus meridionalis tooth (299 mm) Southern mammoth
  • Mammuthus meridionalis tooth (299 mm) Southern mammoth
  • Mammuthus meridionalis tooth (299 mm) Southern mammoth
  • Mammuthus meridionalis tooth (299 mm) Southern mammoth
  • Mammuthus meridionalis tooth (299 mm) Southern mammoth
  • Mammuthus meridionalis tooth (299 mm) Southern mammoth
  • Mammuthus meridionalis tooth (299 mm) Southern mammoth
  • Mammuthus meridionalis tooth (299 mm) Southern mammoth
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Mammuthus meridionalis (southern mammoth) partial tooth. The mammoth fossil came to the surface during gravel mining in Pest County, Hungary. The dimensions of the tooth are approx.: length 299 mm, height 103 mm, width 110 mm. Weight approx: 2941 grams + packaging. When the tooth was found, it was broken into two pieces. It was glued together with cyanoacrylate. The surface of the tooth is preserved with a substance called Polyvinyl Butyral 30.

"(Archidiscodon) Mammuthus meridionalis: Body dimensions: 3.5-3.8 m Geological age: Lower Pleistocene, 2,500,000-550,000 years ago Geographical distribution: Europe (Western and Southern Europe)

This species is also called the "southern elephant". It appears in the mammal fauna of Europe with the Pleistocene, so it can even be a symbol of the beginning of the Quaternary. The very first representative of real elephants. The appearance of this ancient elephant is reminiscent of the Indian elephant living today. Its back was almost straight, only slightly curved, while the African elephant living today slopes steeply from the front shoulder girdle. The tusks of the huge males bend slightly outward at the base, then horizontally and at the same time towards the center in a lute shape. The tusks of the females were much smaller, they did not bend upwards or twist inwards. Archidiscodon meridionalis was an inhabitant of savannahs, but also lived in sparse scrubby landscapes and forests; it did not inhabit the grassy steppes that can be clearly called steppes.

  • Size: Length: 299 mm

    Height: 103 mm

    Width: 110 mm

    Weight: 2941 grams

    Site: Pest County, Hungary

    Age: between 2,4 - 0,6 million years

  • Stock
    In stock
    Article No.
    480767
    Weight
    2.941 kg/pcs
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