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.
you cant the closest you can get to a mammoth is an American Mastodon
The scientific name for mastodon is mammut. They are members of the order Proboscidea. The American mastodon is a relative of the mammoth.
Mammoth
The mastodon is an extinct animal that was very similar to an elephant or mammoth. Its life cycle was similar to that of an elephant.
one has a hairy mutt
A mammoth i believe had more hair than a mastadon
Their tusks
Living- Boar- Babirusa- Bush ElephantExtinct- Mammoth- Mastodon
The mastodon's (wooly mammoth's) main predators were possibly smilodon (saber tooth cats).
Behemothic, big, colossal, elephantine, enormous, gargantuan, giant, gigantic, high, immense, jumbo, large, leviathan, long, massive, mighty, monstrous, monumental, mountainous, prodigious, stupendous, titanic and vast are all synonyms. If you are looking for synonyms for the animal, im sorry but i cant find one. Mastodon
Where do I start? Colombian, Wooly, Mastodon (a close relative of the mammoth), pygmy, and many others.
Netta C. Anderson has written: 'A preliminary list of fossil mastodon and mammoth remains in Illinois and Iowa' -- subject(s): Mammoths, Paleontology, Proboscidea (Mammals), Fossil, Mastodons, Fossill Proboscidea, Mastodon, Fossil Proboscidea