Posted by: Sandy Steinman | June 17, 2025

Fruit-eating mastodons? Ancient fossils confirm a long-lost ecological alliance

ScienceDaily reported

Ten thousand years after mastodons disappeared, scientists have unearthed powerful fossil evidence proving these elephant cousins were vital seed spreaders for large-fruited trees in South America. Using dental wear, isotope analysis, and fossilized plant residue, researchers confirmed that mastodons regularly consumed fruit supporting a decades-old theory that many tropical plants evolved alongside giant animals. The extinction of these megafauna left a permanent ecological void, with some plants now teetering on the edge of extinction. Their story isn t just prehistoric it s a warning for today s conservation efforts.

Read on www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/06/250614121947.htm


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