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    Alternatively, try one of the native apps for Mastodon for your platform. The original server operated by the Mastodon gGmbH non-profit.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MastodonMastodon - Wikipedia

    Sketch of the skeleton of Mammut, labeled as "Mastodonte" In 1806, Cuvier wrote multiple extended research articles on fossil proboscideans of Eurasia and the Americas. He stated that the bones that Buffon previously described from North America were not of elephants but another animal that he referred to as the " mastodonte ," or the " animal ...

  3. Jun 11, 2024 · Mastodons were large, hairy animals with long tusks that lived in the Miocene and Pleistocene epochs. They were related to modern elephants but had different teeth and skull features. Learn more about their distribution, extinction, and fossil evidence.

  4. 4 days ago · Express yourself with custom emoji, images, GIFs, videos, and audio in 500-character posts. Reply to threads and reblog posts from anyone to share great stuff. Find new accounts to follow and...

  5. Decentralized. Instant global communication is too important to belong to one company. Each Mastodon server is a completely independent entity, able to interoperate with others to form one global social network.

  6. With an account on your server, you can follow any other person on the network, regardless of where their account is hosted. You will see their posts in your home feed, and if they follow you, they will see yours in theirs.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MammutidaeMammutidae - Wikipedia

    Tooth of Mammut americanum. Size of the largest known mammutid, "Mammut" borsoni compared to a human. Mammutids are characterised by their zygodont (having the opposite cusps merged into ridges) molars which are morphologically conservative (showing little variation) amongst all members of the family. [6]