Shovel-tusked elephants, belonging to the Gomphothere family, were a species of large elephants that inhabited various continents worldwide. They went extinct approximately 4 million years ago. Unlike other elephants, shovel-tusked elephants had a unique mouth structure: their lower jaw extended significantly, featuring a pair of flattened, shovel-like lower tusks.
These tusks aided them in cutting and gathering vegetation from riverbeds. Shovel-tusked elephants were a fascinating type of elephant, once widespread across the globe, leaving a distinctive mark in the natural world. Though now extinct, we can still unravel their history and ecological characteristics through the study of fossils and other means.
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