- "Mammut"
borsoni (sometimes
called Borson's mastodon) is an
extinct species of
mammutid proboscidean known from the Late
Miocene to
Early Pleistocene...
-
North America are
classified to
Mammut (or "Pliomastodon"),
namely M.
borsoni, M. obliquelophus, M. zhupengensis, and M.
lufugense (possibly synonymous...
- with the
longest tusk ever
recorded being that of a
specimen of "Mammut"
borsoni from Greece,
which measures 5.02
metres (16.5 ft) in length, with an estimated...
- mammals, with the
elephant Palaeoloxodon namadicus and
mastodon "Mammut"
borsoni suggested to have body m****es surp****ing 16
tonnes (35,000 lb), rivalling...
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often reaching around 3
metres (9.8 ft) in length. The
mammutid "Mammut"
borsoni is one of the
largest of all
proboscideans with an
estimated average male...
-
Mammut is
thought to be
descended from Zygolophodon. The
species "Mammut"
borsoni,
whose relationship with
North American Mammut is controversial, and sometimes...
-
Ranunculus tanaiticus seed
fossils have been
described from the
Pliocene Borsoni Formation in the Rhön Mountains,
central Germany.
Achenes labelled Ranunculus...
-
Pliocene were such
proboscideans as Deinotherium, Anancus, and
Mammut borsoni,)
though proboscidean diversity declined significantly during the Late...
- †Teucrium
pripiatense seed
fossils have been
described from the
Pliocene Borsoni Formation in the Rhön
Mountains of
central Germany. "Teucrium L." Plants...
- its
feeding abilities were not
affected by
tooth loss, is
presented by
Borsoni,
Carvalho &
Marinho (2024). Dos
Santos et al. (2024)
describe the skeletal...