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Strange, shovel-tusked elephants puzzled paleontologists, until experts took a closer look at their teeth
The bones belonged to a prehistoric elephant, that much was certain, but they came from a species unlike any documented before. Paleontologists had uncovered a rib and single toe, alongside a nearly ...
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Oldale, R. N., Whitmore, Frank C., Jr., and Grimes, J. R. 1987. "Elephant Teeth from the Western Gulf of Maine and their Implications." National Geographic Research ...
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