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A mastodon is a large, elephant-like mammal of the extinct genus Mammut (formerly Mastodon).
Mastodon may also refer to:
Mastodon species had very unique features as seen in the history it showed that its physical features were found in fossil form. A Mastodon species tooth weighed around 4 pounds. As crazy as that sounds the thigh bone of the Mastodon species was around 17 ft long. Many geographical events occurred it was shown that the species was also located in England. The First sighting of these bones was discovered in the Claverack, New York near the Hudson River in a sinkhole. It is believed that this specie located was drowned to death and it was seen that some species was also located near Utah as they migrated.
Animals
- Gomphotheriidae, an extinct family of elephant relatives.
Software
- Mastodon (social network), open-source software for federated micro-blogging, similar to Twitter.
Places
Vehicles
- Mastodon (steam locomotive) (CPR #229), the very first steam locomotive of the 4-8-0 wheel arrangement.
- A nickname for the 4-10-0 wheel arrangement.
Music
- Mastodon (band), an American heavy metal band.
- Mastodon (album), a box set released by the band's former label.
Comics and games
- Mastodon (Weapon X), a comic book character who plays a minor role in the backstory of Wolverine.
- Mastodon (New Universe), the code-name of one of members of the DP7 comic book superhuman group.
- Mastodon, a gigantic quadrupedal walker in the game Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight.
Sport and athletics
- Purdue Fort Wayne Mastodons, the athletic teams and mascot of Purdue University Fort Wayne.
See also
Search for "mastodon" on Wikipedia.
- All pages with titles containing mastodons
- All pages with titles containing mastodon
- Mammut (disambiguation)
- Mammoth (disambiguation)
- Elephant (disambiguation)
- ^ {{1. Stanford, Donald E. (1959). "The Giant Bones of Claverack, New York, 1705". New York History. 40 (1): 47–61. 2. Warren, John Collin (1852). "Historical sketch". The Mastodon giganteus of North America. John Wilson and Son. pp. 1–3. 3. Miller, Wade E. (1987). "Mammut americanum, Utah's First Record of the American Mastodon". Journal of Paleontology. 61 (1): 168–183.}