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[thanks to Bruce Mohn for correcting me. i called this a mammoth. as bruce pointed out the large cusps are a mastodon trait not a mammoth... i knew there was a difference, but couldn't remember it off the top of my head, and frankly mammals just aren't my thing. give me a saurian anyday!]
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This is a mastodon tooth, not mammoth as illustrated by the large cusps. Mammoths have flat tooth surfaces, very similar to those of modern elephants, more like files than anything else.
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