Mammoth Juvenille Jaw

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Half of the lower jaw of one of the Juvenile Shropshire Mammoths, showing the molar tooth that was in use as well as the empty socket in front of this, which was the location of the previous tooth. The other half of the jaw will also be available as a model soon.  A mammoth is any species of the extinct genus Mammuthus, one of the many genera that make up the order of trunked mammals called proboscideans. The various species of mammoth were commonly equipped with long, curved tusks and, in northern species, a covering of long hair. They lived from the Pliocene epoch (from around 5 million years ago) into the Holocene at about 4,000 years ago, and various species existed in Africa, Europe, Asia, and North America. They were members of the family Elephantidae, which also contains the two genera of modern elephants and their ancestors. Imaged using a canon 5DS R and Stackshot 3x with turntable to provide 108 images which were then processed using agisoft photoscan at high levels. ___________ This object is scanned by Fossils in Shropshire

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