Gomphothere trilophodont sp. (Proboscidian)

Skeleton

Gomphothere Trilophodont spWith tooth structures different than elephants, these large “shovel-tuskers” were wide-spread across the globe. While generally going extinct in the Pleistocene, they may have survived in South America to as recent as the year 400. This specimen is 2.8 meters (9 feet) high and 4 meters (13 feet ) long.

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