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derived from English mammal and Ancient Greek odontos tooth, meaning "mammaltooth", as its molar teeth are similar to those found in terrestrial carnivores
spent two years. In 1976 a Belgian amateur fossil hunter brought her a mammaltooth from a quarry in eastern France, and this inspired her to change direction
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August 2018. Martin, C.; Bentaleb, I.; Antoine, P. -O. (2011). "Pakistan mammaltooth stable isotopes show paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental changes since
"Origin and causes of the mammoth steppe: A story of cloud cover, woolly mammaltooth pits, buckles, and inside-out Beringia". Quaternary Science Reviews.
indicated by data from stable carbon and oxygen isotope analysis of fossil mammaltooth enamel from the middle Pleistocene locality of Ti's al Ghadah (Saudi