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Published: 2012-11-28 17:06:57 +0000 UTC; Views: 88497; Favourites: 577; Downloads: 1354
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A tribute to one of the most awesome and famous group of mammals and by far my top favorite mammalian group, the mighty proboscideans !!(Moeritherium, Deinotherium giganteum, Platybelodon grangeri, Primelephas gomphotheroides, Numidotherium, Gomphotherium steinheimense, Amebelodon fricki, Chilgatherium, Palaeomastodon , Deinotherium bozasi, Notiomastodon platensis, Stegodon trigonocephalus, Zygolophodon borsoni, Phiomia, American mastodon, Barytherium grave, Stegotetrabelodon syrticus, Cuvieronius hyodon, Deinotherium proavum, Tilos dwarf elephant, Palaeoloxodon namadicus, Prodeinotherium bavaricum, Stegodon ganesha, Loxodonta atlantica, Palaeoloxodon falconeri, Palaeoloxodon antiquus, Cretan dwarf mammoth, Palaeoloxodon recki, Rhynchotherium falconeri, Mammuthus africanavus, South African mammoth, Sardinian dwarf mammoth, Southern mammoth, Pygmy mammoth, Steppe mammoth, Woolly mammoth, Columbian mammoth, Stegodon zdanskyi)- (extinct), African bush elephant, Asian elephant and African forest elephant.
There were perhaps over 100 species of proboscideans. In this image, there are only 41 species.
Nearly half of the proboscideans are based on the skeletal reconstruction by Asier Larramendi.
Larramendi, A. 201X. Shoulder height, body mass and shape of proboscideans. Acta. Palaeontologica Polonica XX (X): xxx–xxx. dx.doi.org/10.4202/app.00136.2…
(The order proboscidea has one of the most comprehensive fossil records of any species. The evolutionary history of proboscideans has always been of great interest to vertebrate palaeontologists.
There were tiny mammals lived alongside dinosaurs for many million years. Mammals diversified after the extinction of dinosaurs and among those mammals was a tiny proboscidean. It evolved into several different species. This group was very successful that they were so diverse. Over time, they not only became bigger but became the most dominant of all the mammals. They inhabited every continent except Australia and Antarctica. Some proboscideans are heavier than the largest carnivorous dinosaurs.
Elephantidae is a family of large, herbivorous mammals collectively called elephants and mammoths. These are terrestrial large mammals with a snout modified into a trunk and teeth modified into tusks. Most genera and species in the family are extinct. Only two genera, Loxodonta (African elephants) and Elephas (Asiatic elephants) are the only surviving members of the order proboscidea. The largest land mammal alive today, the African elephant which weighs about 6 tonnes, the record holder individual weighed about 10.4 tonnes. The order proboscidea also has the largest ever land mammal, Palaeoloxodon namadicus which weighed upto 22 tonnes.)
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Comments: 262
Snakeman2013 [2013-08-13 21:30:44 +0000 UTC]
So sad to see them hunted JUST for their tusks(were looking at you China).
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yoshiman444 In reply to ??? [2013-07-12 03:36:37 +0000 UTC]
thats a gomphotherium?i thought they looked way more diffrent than that.
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SameerPrehistorica In reply to yoshiman444 [2013-07-12 03:50:53 +0000 UTC]
Yes,its' a Gomphotherium.
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yoshiman444 In reply to yoshiman444 [2013-07-12 03:40:54 +0000 UTC]
nevermind,i was actually looking at the wrong elephant
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R-1chard In reply to ??? [2013-06-13 08:11:42 +0000 UTC]
Elephants maybe the smartest but the bears are very very lovely...
Awesome work btw!!!
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Pachyornis In reply to ??? [2013-05-30 22:59:46 +0000 UTC]
Awesome work, I just love extinct prboscideans.
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SameerPrehistorica In reply to Pachyornis [2013-05-31 02:18:24 +0000 UTC]
Thanks.I love them too.
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Coelophysis In reply to ??? [2013-04-13 07:04:18 +0000 UTC]
I quizzed myself before I read your description to see how many I could identify. I got 11/15. I'm slipping.
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RulerOfLions In reply to ??? [2013-04-06 09:52:46 +0000 UTC]
Elephants rock! By the way, isn't the Columbian mammoth bigger than Deinotherium and the steppe mammoth?
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SameerPrehistorica In reply to RulerOfLions [2013-04-06 12:43:12 +0000 UTC]
Yes,Elephants rock.No,the Columbian Mammoth is taller and slightly bigger than the African Elephant.Deinotherium is somewhat bigger than Columbian Mammoth.
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RulerOfLions In reply to SameerPrehistorica [2013-04-07 13:04:48 +0000 UTC]
I see. I read that the Columbian mammoth was the biggest. Could you put up more dinosaurs, like Stegosaurus and so on?
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yoshiman444 In reply to RulerOfLions [2013-06-20 21:15:00 +0000 UTC]
no.but it was probably the biggest elephant of north america.
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SameerPrehistorica In reply to RulerOfLions [2013-04-07 15:21:46 +0000 UTC]
Its surprising to see that you read that the Columbian Mammoth was the biggest.May i know where you read from ? Stegosaurus is in my pending list,so it will come someday.
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RulerOfLions In reply to SameerPrehistorica [2013-04-07 16:01:47 +0000 UTC]
Well, I can't really remember.
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Luna-Fantasma In reply to ??? [2013-03-23 15:01:38 +0000 UTC]
THIS IS SO CUTE I like animals so much!
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FearedAudacity In reply to ??? [2013-03-08 13:20:44 +0000 UTC]
Was wondering whether Deinotherium's head would have been proportionally bigger, but I LOVE the concept. The Steppe Mammoth in particular is really well done.
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KingsOfEvilArt In reply to ??? [2013-02-02 12:36:54 +0000 UTC]
Woah, this is amazing! That pygmy elephant! You could consider witing their names on the picture itself. It can be confusing when they are written separately.
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SameerPrehistorica In reply to KingsOfEvilArt [2013-02-02 15:52:34 +0000 UTC]
Thank you.If you see size comparison images of animals made by many people,almost all of those images will be having some plain background with mostly measurements and names.Natural background will be there for an animal image which is not for size comparison as far as i have seen.But this is the way i want.I mean,i want to see comparison of animals in some real natural place with human without measurements and names on it.I do measure and make them.So as there wont be names in these images,those who don't know about some of these animals are forced to search and know it's name and to remember it
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Pyroraptor42 In reply to ??? [2013-01-24 01:01:59 +0000 UTC]
Finally! I wanted to know who were the biggest members of this family and now I know it! thanks ;D
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SameerPrehistorica In reply to Pyroraptor42 [2013-01-24 03:12:47 +0000 UTC]
You can like this image,but you don't have to trust the accuracy in this image since i am not any paleontologist.
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Jegi-san In reply to ??? [2012-12-15 09:58:12 +0000 UTC]
coool i always wondering to find someone who let me see the real dimension of animals with humans, the best when are dinosaurus^^
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SameerPrehistorica In reply to Jegi-san [2012-12-15 13:38:24 +0000 UTC]
Thanks.There are few people who made images like you are expecting.That is comparisons of Dinosaurs with Human.Search in this site.
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UPEOPilotJumbo In reply to ??? [2012-12-01 21:14:39 +0000 UTC]
I want to see more extinct elephants!
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Juliefan21 In reply to UPEOPilotJumbo [2012-12-02 01:47:27 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, especially Elephas falconeri.
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SameerPrehistorica In reply to Juliefan21 [2012-12-30 05:54:05 +0000 UTC]
I thought all the ancient small Elephants were the size of the Pygmy Mammoth.As you already know that i don't want a similar one.Later i read about that Elephas falconeri that you mentioned.It is insanely small.It is the size of a modern baby Elephant.I wonder if that is the real size it can get or it is a juvenile ? Anyway,i will try to update this image someday.
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Boverisuchus In reply to SameerPrehistorica [2013-02-02 12:51:47 +0000 UTC]
They have discovered Elephas falconeri of all ages, from adult through to small babies, the adults are simply the size of a large dog.
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SameerPrehistorica In reply to Boverisuchus [2013-02-02 15:58:43 +0000 UTC]
Yes,they are very small.The Elephas falconeri aka Pygmy Elephant have been added.
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SameerPrehistorica In reply to Boverisuchus [2013-02-03 03:34:38 +0000 UTC]
I thought you talked about the Elephas Falconri after seeing it in the image ? Actually,yesterday only i added it.
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Juliefan21 In reply to SameerPrehistorica [2012-12-30 13:21:05 +0000 UTC]
Well, okay, just give it a try.
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UPEOPilotJumbo In reply to ??? [2012-12-01 21:10:52 +0000 UTC]
Well, I like all of the Proboscideans, they are the bestest species ever!
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UPEOPilotJumbo In reply to ??? [2012-12-01 21:08:08 +0000 UTC]
I felt really sorry about these elephant families are all extinct, except these two well-known elephants.
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SameerPrehistorica In reply to UPEOPilotJumbo [2012-12-05 04:50:51 +0000 UTC]
As you said,it's said that these elephant families are all extinct and even sadder than that is what is going on now.It seems like the modern Elephants will become extinct sooner at the hands of Humans.I saw few pictures of Elephants killed for Ivory,it was horrible.Those Elephants had their had cut off.I don't use to see pictures like that because it makes me worried and angry.I wish that these fit for nothing poachers all around the world should have bad death.Why can't some people stop it from happening ?
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UPEOPilotJumbo In reply to SameerPrehistorica [2012-12-05 18:14:18 +0000 UTC]
I agreed with you, we have to protect them of all costs.
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