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Mammoth Molar Slices In Case - South Carolina
These are three cross-sectional slices of a Columbia Mammoth (Mammuthus columbi) molar collected from the coastal region of South Carolina. They come in a Riker mount display case.
The Columbian mammoth was one of the last members of the North American megafauna to go extinct: its date of extinction generally is set at approximately 12,500 years ago. The Columbian mammoth was a savanna and grassland inhabitant, similar to the modern African elephant. Large males grew to about 13 feet tall at the shoulder and weighed up to 7 tons, with tusks that could grow as long as the mammoths were tall.
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SPECIES
Mammuthus columbi
AGE
LOCATION
South Carolina
SIZE
Largest slice 1.3 x .9", .5" thick
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#180520
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