Mammut pacificus sp. nov., a newly recognized species of mastodon from the Pleistocene of western North America

Book 1 was written by @bdooley72 & Krystle Drouault, & illustrated by @CharlotteHohman, & focuses on the 2019 description of the Pacific mastodon (https://t.co/eKFKMLw8m8). @brittandbone did the layout. It's available as an ebook on Amazon TODAY! Paperback version is coming soon.
1910 days ago
RT @MostlyMammoths: TWO species of #mastodon in North America.
1911 days ago
RT @MostlyMammoths: TWO species of #mastodon in North America.
RT @MostlyMammoths: TWO species of #mastodon in North America.
RT @MostlyMammoths: TWO species of #mastodon in North America.
TWO species of #mastodon in North America.
RT @AltonDooley: #PacificMastodon femora. A & B are known males, D is female (all associated with tusks). C & F are probable males, E is pr…
1963 days ago
RT @AltonDooley: #PacificMastodon femora. A & B are known males, D is female (all associated with tusks). C & F are probable males, E is pr…
1963 days ago
RT @AltonDooley: #PacificMastodon femora. A & B are known males, D is female (all associated with tusks). C & F are probable males, E is pr…
RT @AltonDooley: #PacificMastodon femora. A & B are known males, D is female (all associated with tusks). C & F are probable males, E is pr…
RT @AltonDooley: #PacificMastodon femora. A & B are known males, D is female (all associated with tusks). C & F are probable males, E is pr…
RT @AltonDooley: #PacificMastodon femora. A & B are known males, D is female (all associated with tusks). C & F are probable males, E is pr…
RT @AltonDooley: #PacificMastodon femora. A & B are known males, D is female (all associated with tusks). C & F are probable males, E is pr…
RT @AltonDooley: #PacificMastodon femora. A & B are known males, D is female (all associated with tusks). C & F are probable males, E is pr…
RT @AltonDooley: #PacificMastodon femora. A & B are known males, D is female (all associated with tusks). C & F are probable males, E is pr…
RT @AltonDooley: #PacificMastodon femora. A & B are known males, D is female (all associated with tusks). C & F are probable males, E is pr…
#PacificMastodon femora. A & B are known males, D is female (all associated with tusks). C & F are probable males, E is probable female. Figure published in @thePeerJ https://t.co/eKFKMLw8m8 Specimens @WesternCenter @SDNHM @sbnature @labreatarpits #MastodonMonday #dailyphoto https://t.co/beevUIizKV
Mention of the Pacific mastodon (Mammuthus pacificus) just now as @AltonDooley has joined the talk! @WesternCenter @kathspringer @captainfossil @paleodentist https://t.co/vDKe6D8x0G https://t.co/zVHDGUIar5
2012 days ago
RT @MaxMastodon: So I hear that the paper naming me as the holotype of the Pacific mastodon is one of the top 5 viewed paleontology article…
A mastodon species endemic to the NA West Coast, and only published on last year! It’s a shame that we lost this unique group of elephant relatives, with this species being a common sight in the forested areas of California, such as Rancho La Brea. https://t.co/AVbPGAtOyS https://t.co/2NjDEEQwib
RT @WesternCenter: Happy first anniversary to Mammut pacificus, the Pacific Mastodon!
2127 days ago
RT @WesternCenter: Happy first anniversary to Mammut pacificus, the Pacific Mastodon!
RT @WesternCenter: Happy first anniversary to Mammut pacificus, the Pacific Mastodon!
RT @WesternCenter: Happy first anniversary to Mammut pacificus, the Pacific Mastodon!
2127 days ago
RT @WesternCenter: Happy first anniversary to Mammut pacificus, the Pacific Mastodon!