A fact-sheet about the American mastodon published by the San Diego Natural History Museum says the species became extinct 13,000 years ago. Similar in size to modern-day elephants—but smaller than mammoths—they had trunks and tusks.
The website explains:"Mastodons were herbivores. Unlike mammoths, whose ridged molars were used for grazing on grasses, mastodons' teeth were used for clipping and crushing twigs, leaves and other parts of shrubs and trees. Most of the plants they ate were ones that grew near swamps and wet areas in woodlands."
Evidence suggests the American mastodon was widespread across all of North America and well-preserved hair and near complete skeletons have been found. "I honestly thought it was just a cow tooth or a horse tooth," Johnson told the paper."I wasn't thinking much about it. When I figured out what it was, I was astonished."
Speaking to Fox2Now, the teen said that next summer he plans to travel along the river on a kayak to explore further. He told thethat his uncle had also found a partial mastodon tooth around the same place about five years ago, so he plans to stick to that region. For now, however, additional fossils have remained elusive.
Impossible. In Missouri they believe the earth is only 6000 years old.🤷♂️
These damn kids are always trespassing
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