The last molar in an elephant's lifespan is designated M6. This massive grinding plate is a composite of dentine and cementin plates that wear down


The last molar in an elephant's lifespan is designated MG. This massive grinding plate is a composite of dentine and cementin plates that wear down and break off until the tooth is worn out and the elephant starves


Size: 6000px × 3475px
Location: Ruaha National Park, Tanzania
Photo credit: © Nick Greaves / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: -ungulate, acacia, adaptation, african, africana, afrotheria, buds, cementine, cites, communication, dental, dentine, dentition, elephant, elephantidae, enamel, erosion, evolution, feeding, foot, fusion, geophagy, germination, grinding, heat, illegal, infra-sound, interaction, life, loxodonta, m6, mammal, man, mega-herbivore, minerals, molar, mortality, musth, nose/lip, pachyderm, paenungulata, placental, plate, proboscidae, proboscis, ridges, roots, seeds, shedding, skin, span, structure, tactile, tear, tethytheria, texture, tooth, trade, uneven, vegetarian, vegetation, vertebrate, wear, wildlife