American mastodont
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Definition
Noun: * American mastodont: A species of extinct proboscidean mammal (Mammut americanum) that inhabited North America. It resembled a woolly mammoth but was more closely related to modern elephants and is characterized by long, curved tusks and teeth with cone-shaped cusps suitable for browsing on trees and shrubs.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Fossils of the american mastodont are commonly found in Pleistocene deposits across the continent.
- The american mastodont coexisted with early human populations in North America.
- Scientists study the teeth of the american mastodont to understand its diet and habitat.
Advanced Usage
- In some modern scientific classifications, the term "american mastodont" is used synonymously with the American mastodon (), which is distinguished from true mammoths of the genus .
Variants and Related Words
- Mastodon (n): The common name for the genus , to which the American mastodont belongs.
- American mastodon (n): An alternative and more common spelling for "american mastodont".
- Proboscidean (n): The order of mammals that includes mastodons, mammoths, and elephants.
Synonyms
- American mastodon
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Mammoth (n): An extinct elephant of the genus , often confused with but distinct from the mastodon.
- Pleistocene (n): The geological epoch during which the american mastodont lived.
Noun
- mastodon of North America; in some classifications considered a mammoth rather than a mastodon