No they were the most feroucious enemy of man and would also often eat each other.
Mastodons were herbivores, so they ate things like leaves and fruit.
maybe fish people and tree leaves also diffrent animals preaditors
Mastodons were herbivores (plant-eaters) who ate the leaves of tree leaves, shrubs, mosses, twigs, and other plants.
Mastodons did NOT eat fish as some might think. They are an extinct group of species related to the elephants, and they were herbivore.
They were herbivores so they ate leaves from trees and shrubs but there has also been a discovery that they also ate grass.
they ate apples if they had worms in them
Mastodons are extinct,
Mastodons were found throughout North and South America.
God made mastodons in 4000 BC.
1. Mastodons had a level back, and mammoths had longer forelimbs than hind limbs, creating raised shoulders. 2. Mammoths had more dramatically curved tusks than mastodons. 3. The tooth shape of a mastodon was much different than that of a mammoth. 4. Mastodons were browsers, and primarily ate spruce leaves. Mammoths were grazers and lived mainly on grass.
no
The American Mastodons were top predators and therefore had few enemies. Juvenile Mastodons were at risk from being killed by short-faced bears and American lions.