
American Mastodon Figurine
Bring a piece of prehistory to life with this American Mastodon figure! Though similar in appearance to the woolly mammoth, mastodons are a distinct branch of the Proboscidea, splitting from their relatives around 25 million years ago. The American mastodon was the last of its kind, going extinct about 11,000 years ago. This detailed figure is perfect for collectors, dinosaur and prehistoric enthusiasts, or for imaginative play that sparks curiosity about Earthās ancient past.
Why Youāll Love This:
- Made from nontoxic, BPA-free materials, safe for children ages 3 and up
- Realistic sculpting captures the unique anatomy of the American mastodon
- Compact and durable design for display or hands-on play
- Encourages learning about prehistoric mammals and natural history
- Great addition to STEM-focused educational collections or playrooms
A fun, educational way to explore the Ice Age and the fascinating creatures that once roamed North America.
Measures approximately 8 inches long x 4½ inches high.
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Bring a piece of prehistory to life with this American Mastodon figure! Though similar in appearance to the woolly mammoth, mastodons are a distinct branch of the Proboscidea, splitting from their relatives around 25 million years ago. The American mastodon was the last of its kind, going extinct about 11,000 years ago. This detailed figure is perfect for collectors, dinosaur and prehistoric enthusiasts, or for imaginative play that sparks curiosity about Earthās ancient past.
Why Youāll Love This:
- Made from nontoxic, BPA-free materials, safe for children ages 3 and up
- Realistic sculpting captures the unique anatomy of the American mastodon
- Compact and durable design for display or hands-on play
- Encourages learning about prehistoric mammals and natural history
- Great addition to STEM-focused educational collections or playrooms
A fun, educational way to explore the Ice Age and the fascinating creatures that once roamed North America.
Measures approximately 8 inches long x 4½ inches high.











