No: an autotroph is an organism that gets its energy without consuming other organisms (auto = self, troph = feed), whether plants or animals. In order to grow, autotrophs need a "food" source, just like the rest of us. They most commonly use sunlight (plants), and sometimes chemical reactions (chemosynthetic bacteria, for example). A mastodon eats plants, plants are organisms, so a mastodon is an herbivore, but not an autotroph.
American mastodon was created in 1792.
The scientific name for mastodon is mammut. They are members of the order Proboscidea. The American mastodon is a relative of the mammoth.
A mastodon is a extinct elephant of the family Mammutidae, such as the American mastodon (Mammut americanum).
There American mastodon ate several different things. The mastodon would eat leaves, pine needles, pine cones, and some twigs.
enemies were saber tooth cats
you cant the closest you can get to a mammoth is an American Mastodon
Like the elephant it resembles, American Mastodons used their tusks to defend themselves from enemies. The word Mastodon literally means nipple tooth.
The Mastodon is most closely related to present day elephants. The Mastodon is extinct.
Mastodon - band - was created in 2000.
Mastodon Minutes was created in 2010-01.
The duration of Mastodon Minutes is -900.0 seconds.
I hope we can really get a good look at the mastodon skeleton