straighttusked
Straight-tusked refers to a species of prehistoric mammal, the Straight-tusked elephant or Mammuthus primigenius, and by extension, its relatives and descendants. This type of elephant belongs to the genus Mammuthus, a group of extinct closely related to the present-day Asian elephant.
Straight-tusked elephants were highly distributed across Northern Hemisphere during the Pleistocene epoch. Their prominent tusk shape
These giant land animals roamed the terrains in search of food, migrating between summer pastures and winter
Straight-tusked remains are often found in locations with solid bedding, including various terrestrial fossil deposits. Originating