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Figure 3 from Mammut borsoni (HAYS 1834) from the Early Pliocene of Husnicioara (Mehedinţi district, Romania) | Semantic Scholar
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Ville Sinkkonen on X: "Titan of Milia. Mammut borsoni with it's impressive 5 m tusks. https://t.co/10ofwqu1dd" / X
Mandible of "Mammut" borsoni from Kaltensundheim (NHMS-MTe 810/1). A:... | Download Scientific Diagram
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