Blue Mammoth Tusk
4 Jun 2012 13:00 EDT New York
Fossils
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Woolly Mammoth Tusk with Exceptional Coloration
Mammuthus primigenius
Pleistocene
Siberia, Russia

The much-coveted, rarely seen blue-green coloration exhibited in this woolly mammoth tusk was produced by its burial in the permafrost in which it lay entombed since the last Ice Age. Also boasting a graceful curve, the finely polished specimen displays rich brown, tan and deep blue-green hues plentifully interspersed over the entire specimen.

Woolly mammoths are perhaps the quintessential Ice Age mammal. Using their tusks to sift the snow looking for vegetation to eat, and ever alert for the crunching snow of a predator or man, they inhabited the frozen wastelands of the Pleistocene to the Early Holocene. Approximately the size of an Asian elephant, their double coat of hair and their storage of fat provided warmth. Unlike modern elephants, the woolly mammoth's ears were small (elephants use their ears to cool themselves and, as the mammoth lived in a cold environment, large ears were unnecessary.) The males may have used their tusks for combat or in competition for females.
Length measures 49 ½; diameter measures 4in
Sold for US$ 8,750 inc. premium

Category: Natural History


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