Imperial Mammoth (Mammuthus imperator) - Wiki Mammuthus imperator
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Order: Proboscidea
Family: Elephantidae
[Photo] Reconstruction of the Imperial Mammoth, Mammuthus imperator, of Pleistocene North America. (C) Stanton F. Fink. URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Mammuthus_imperator.jpg
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The
Imperial Mammoth (
Mammuthus imperator) was the largest known species of North American
mammoth, reaching a height of 4.9 m (16 ft) at the shoulder, surpassed only by the
Songhua River Mammoth,
Mammuthus sungari, of the Gobi Desert.
Mammuthus imperator ranged from Canada to New Mexico about 4.6 million - 17,000 years ago (Late Pleistocene). It was slightly larger than its more famous European cousins, the
Woolly Mammoth, the
Steppe mammoth and several others. Because it was much warmer in central and southwestern North America than in northern Eurasia, the
Imperial Mammoth is not presumed to have a thick fur coat like its European relatives. It lived alongside the
Jefferson's Mammoth (
Mammuthus jeffersonii) and the
Columbian Mammoth (
Mammuthus columbi). The latter is often confused with
Mammuthus imperator, because of its similar size and
fossil range. The primary way to distinguish the two
mammoths is that
Mammuthus imperator's tusks curve to the point of overlap, whereas
Mammuthus columbi's tusks do not.
Mammuthus imperator was originally been described as a
fossil species of
Elephas by Joseph Leidy in 1858.
Excellent
fossils of the
Imperial Mammoth have been found in the La Brea Tar Pits, in Southern California.
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