Stegodon airawana
Baby 1st Lower Molar
Alas-Tuwa, Trini, Java
Stegodon are one of the largest of extinct elephants' species (Proboscidean) with adults being 13 feet high at the shoulder, 26 feet long, not including 10 foot long nearly straight tusks. The genus Stegodon, (from Greek stegos: meaning roof, and odon: meaning tooth, referring to the step ridges on the molar tooth) has its origins in the late Miocene of Asia and belongs to the family Stegodontidae. There are 6 recognized species. Stegodons probably originated from Gomphothierium, and developed in a new direction with increased molar size and ridge-like dental features. The tusks were so close together that the trunk probably did not lie between them but instead draped over. Stegodon moved into Africa in the Pliocene and is regarded as the ancestor to present day elephants, as well as the extinct mammoths. The oldest finds of Stegodon are found in Asia and are dated to about 10 million years (Late Miocene) but may have persisted to as recently as 15,000 years ago. Stegodon diet consists of branches and foliage of trees.
solid resin
5 x 3.5 x 2.75 inches
Item 3947
Category: Replicas
Type: Teeth
Phylum: Vertebrates
Class: Mammals
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