EditorialA jaw of a mastodon found in Michigan last month is prepared for display at the Grand Rapids Public Museum, in Grand Rapids, Mich. on Aug. 24, 2022. (Nic Antaya/The New York Times)
EditorialReconstruction of an extinct elephant with four tusks, Gomphotherium angustidens (Mastodon angustidens), Miocene Period. Print after an illustration by Joseph Smit from Henry Neville Hutchinsons Creatures of Other Days, Popular Studies in Palaeontology...
EditorialSkeleton of Gomphotherium angustidens (Mastodon angustidens), Miocene Strata. After Jean Albert Gaudry. Illustration from Henry Neville Hutchinsons Creatures of Other Days, Popular Studies in Palaeontology, Chapman and Hall, London, 1896.
EditorialMastodon spec., Print, Mastodons are any species of extinct proboscideans in the genus Mammut (family Mammutidae), distantly related to elephants, that inhabited North and Central America during the late Miocene or late Pliocene up to their extinction ...
EditorialMastodon spec., Print, Mastodons are any species of extinct proboscideans in the genus Mammut (family Mammutidae), distantly related to elephants, that inhabited North and Central America during the late Miocene or late Pliocene up to their extinction ...
EditorialMastodon spec., Print, Mastodons are any species of extinct proboscideans in the genus Mammut (family Mammutidae), distantly related to elephants, that inhabited North and Central America during the late Miocene or late Pliocene up to their extinction ...
EditorialSkeleton of an extinct great American mastodon, Mastodon gigantium. Engraving from Charles d'Orbigny's Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle (Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1849.