Family Mammutidae (Noun)
Meaning
Extinct family: mastodons.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The Family Mammutidae consists of extinct relatives of elephants that are more closely related to the mammoths than to the mastodons, but often classified as a subfamily within the Mammutidae.
- Members of the family Mammutidae lived in the Miocene to Pliocene epoch, when modern humans and mastodons had yet to exist.
- Although members of the Family Mammutidae had similarities to elephants and mastodons, these proboscideans displayed distinctive skull morphology.
- As proboscideans that co-existed with ancient species of humans and lived prior to mastodons and other giant prehistoric animals going extinct.
- American and Eurasian family Mammutidae of Miocene time would soon meet with great peril due to these unescapable great cold weathers approaching as great cold changes from before was no doubt as natural seasonal Earth system pattern happened all throughout millions and billions years, since they may soon extinct to cause after years then final complete full new world generationEMPLARY