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What is the largest toothed animal in the world?
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Asked by S L,
05 Dec '12 11:49 pm
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Mastodon
With little doubt, then, it should come as no surprise that the animal that holds the record for the largest teeth in the world ever, has to be the prehistoric mastodon.
Answered by vijay shukla, 15 Dec '12 10:26 pm
With little doubt, then, it should come as no surprise that the animal that holds the record for the largest teeth in the world ever, has to be the prehistoric mastodon.
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Mastodon
With little doubt, then, it should come as no surprise that the animal that holds the record for the largest teeth in the world ever, has to be the prehistoric mastodon.
This predecessor of the modern elephant had tusks around 420 cm in length although this is from fossils found so far. The record may yet be beaten. Anthropologist, George Langford Sr. found the example shown below.
Answered by Quest, 07 Dec '12 02:00 pm
With little doubt, then, it should come as no surprise that the animal that holds the record for the largest teeth in the world ever, has to be the prehistoric mastodon.
This predecessor of the modern elephant had tusks around 420 cm in length although this is from fossils found so far. The record may yet be beaten. Anthropologist, George Langford Sr. found the example shown below.
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. Mastodon
With little doubt, then, it should come as no surprise that the animal that holds the record for the largest teeth in the world ever, has to be the prehistoric mastodon.
This predecessor of the modern elephant had tusks around 420 cm in length although this is from fossils found so far. The record may yet be beaten. Anthropologist, George Langford Sr. found the example shown below.
Answered by anantharaman, 06 Dec '12 08:52 am
With little doubt, then, it should come as no surprise that the animal that holds the record for the largest teeth in the world ever, has to be the prehistoric mastodon.
This predecessor of the modern elephant had tusks around 420 cm in length although this is from fossils found so far. The record may yet be beaten. Anthropologist, George Langford Sr. found the example shown below.
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