Mastodons were herbivores (plant-eaters) who ate the leaves of tree leaves, shrubs, mosses, twigs, and other plants.
mound indians ate corn , rice , wheat , bison , corn mammoth , deer , mastadons
mastadons.
Like the elephant it resembles, American Mastodons used their tusks to defend themselves from enemies. The word Mastodon literally means nipple tooth.
Cavemen hunted them down and killed off most of the population then the Ice Age did the rest until they went extinct.
They ate fish, deer, mastadons, mammoths, and berries
Mastadons lived during the last Ice Age. Specifically, they were around during the Cenozoic era, which was nearly 1.8 million years ago.
I haven't heard of any, precious little about elephants either. The closest elephant to Egypt I've heard about is in the slightly southern kingdom of Numbia. The closest Mammoth in th Ukarain.
A cyclops is a mythical monster that resembles a malevolent, gigantic, usually dull-witted human with only one eye. Origins of the concept of the cyclops most likely arose when skulls of mastadons were found, since the nasal opening of the skull resembles a single, large eye socket.
Evidence shows salt was important as long ago as when mastadons roamed the earth. Salt was in general use long before history began to be recorded. About 4,700 years ago, there was published in China, probably the earliest known writing on more than 40 kinds of salt. Chinese folklore recounts the discovery of salt.
Mammoths and mastodons were abundant 10,000 years ago. Currently, we live in the Cenozoic era, which began 65.5 million years ago. Therefor, mammoths and mastodons were abundant in the Cenozoic era.
because they eat! its obvious, they eat.
it means eat eat i eat eat i owned