mammutidae (Meaning)

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mammutidae (n)

extinct family: mastodons

Synonyms & Antonyms of mammutidae

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mammutidae Sentence Examples

  1. The discovery of Mammutidae fossils in the Siberian tundra shed light on the evolutionary history of elephants.
  2. Mammutidae, a diverse group of elephants, were characterized by their large size and distinctive tusks.
  3. The Columbian mammoth, a descendant of Mammutidae, roamed the Americas during the Pleistocene epoch.
  4. The teeth of Mammutidae resembled those of modern elephants, providing evidence of their herbivorous diet.
  5. Mammutidae shared similarities with Mastodons, another extinct elephantine group.
  6. The habitat of Mammutidae ranged from savannas to temperate forests, depending on the species.
  7. The extinction of Mammutidae remains a mystery, with theories ranging from climate change to human hunting.
  8. Excavations at Mammutidae fossil sites have uncovered valuable information about their social behavior and ecology.
  9. Researchers use Mammutidae DNA extracted from fossils to study the genetic evolution of elephants.
  10. The legacy of Mammutidae continues to inspire awe and wonder, connecting us to the ancient past.

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extinct family: mastodons

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The discovery of Mammutidae fossils in the Siberian tundra shed light on the evolutionary history of elephants.

Mammutidae, a diverse group of elephants, were characterized by their large size and distinctive tusks.

The Columbian mammoth, a descendant of Mammutidae, roamed the Americas during the Pleistocene epoch.

The teeth of Mammutidae resembled those of modern elephants, providing evidence of their herbivorous diet.