mammut (Meaning)

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mammut (n)

extinct type genus of the Mammutidae: mastodons

Synonyms & Antonyms of mammut

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mammut Sentence Examples

  1. The skeletal remains of a woolly mammoth were discovered by paleontologists in Siberia.
  2. The mammoth's massive tusks were used for digging and defense against predators.
  3. Carbon dating revealed that these mammoths inhabited the region approximately 10,000 years ago.
  4. The pygmy mammoth, a smaller species, once roamed the Channel Islands of California.
  5. Mammoths played a crucial role in Arctic ecosystems by shaping vegetation and providing food for other animals.
  6. The extinction of mammoths remains a topic of scientific debate, with various theories attributing it to climate change or human hunting.
  7. Lake County, Oregon, is home to the Fossil Lake National Monument, which preserves numerous mammoth fossils from the Ice Age.
  8. The American mastodon, a close relative of the mammoth, coexisted with mammoths during the Pleistocene epoch.
  9. Scientists study the DNA of mammoths to understand their genetic diversity and evolutionary history.
  10. The debate on the potential revival of mammoths through cloning or other techniques continues to captivate the public's imagination.

FAQs About the word mammut

extinct type genus of the Mammutidae: mastodons

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The skeletal remains of a woolly mammoth were discovered by paleontologists in Siberia.

The mammoth's massive tusks were used for digging and defense against predators.

Carbon dating revealed that these mammoths inhabited the region approximately 10,000 years ago.

The pygmy mammoth, a smaller species, once roamed the Channel Islands of California.