Mini Mammoth Was World’s Smallest

by Jane J. Lee

Island living can be a tricky thing. Over time, the isolated environment tends to miniaturize large mammal species and grow small species into giants. That’s what scientists thought happened to a tiny elephant, whose roughly 800,000-year-old fossils were found on Crete a century ago. Researchers thought the creature, about 1 meter tall at the shoulder (right, for scale), descended from ancient, mainland European elephants that came to the Greek island and shrank over time. But a new analysis reveals that the animal wasn’t an elephant at all: It was a mammoth. Surface enamel patterns on its molars (left, light-colored tooth) and the ratio of its tooth height to width more closely resemble those of mainland mammoths rather than elephants, the team reports online today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. The finding lends credence to a 2006 DNA study that argued that the Cretan dwarf was a mammoth, and it could push the animal’s evolution back almost 3 million years. It also means that the creature-dubbed Mammuthus creticus-is the world’s smallest mammoth species. 

(via: Science NOW)        

(image: (photo) The Natural History Museum in London; (drawing) Armand Morgabn, From Biol. Lett., 2, (2006))

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    Ever closer to puppy sized elephants.
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    Silly scientist. That is obviously a helmet from an Engineer ! Go see prometheus, jeez.
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    MINI MAMMOTH IS ALL I WANT FOR EVERY BIRTHDAY FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE.
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    So….puppy sized mammoth? I think John green should know about this.
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    not quite puppy-sized and not quite an elephant, but almost>.
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    Puppy sized elephants were real!
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    Uh oh. This is now what I love most.
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