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Woolly Mammoth Molar KO-197 Mastodons and Mammoths belong to the order Proboscidea, which also includes the African and Indian Elephants. The differences found in the teeth of the Mastodon and Mammoth are a testament to their different diets. The Mammoth's teeth had long ridges, suitable for grinding grass. As is the case with all Proboscideans, a worn down set of teeth would be replaced by another, for a total of six sets during their lifetime. Columbian Mammoth Molar KO-198 |
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Mastodon Molar KO-199 The Mastodon's teeth have cone-shaped cusps and were built for chewing leaves and twigs. The Mastodon was shorter than the Mammoth and had much straighter tusks. Both Mastodons and Mammoths became extinct approximately 10,000 years ago. We are grateful to the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research for the opportunity to cast these teeth. We are grateful to the Babiarz Institute of Paleontological Studies for the opportunity to cast KO-158. Mastodon Molar KO-158 |
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| Scientific Name | Catalogue # | Size | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mammuthus primigenius | KO-197 | 7 1/2" Long, 2 1/2" Wide, 6" High | $160.00 |
| Mammuthus columbi | KO-198 | 8" Long, 3 1/2" Wide, 7 1/4" High | $180.00 |
| Mammut americanum | KO-199 | 8" Long, 4 1/4" Wide, 6 1/2" High | $150.00 |
| Mammut americanum | KO-158 | 4 ½" Long, 4 ¼" Wide, 4 ¾" High | $95.00 |
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