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Mammuthus creticus might just be a baby form of an elephant lineageedit
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There is no way a member of Mammuthus can get that small. And considering that it was studied only by one fossil means that its most likely a baby from either a Mammoth species or any other elephant genera.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 56FireLeafs (talk • contribs)
See Island dwarfism. Either provide sources that make the same assertion s you are about this species, or retract the statement as unsourced POVoriginal researchBias.--Kevmin§ 02:58, 21 March 2022 (UTC)Reply