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Sinomastodon ("Chinese
mastodont") is an
extinct gomphothere genus (of
order Proboscidea)
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would come to be home to
creatures such as camels, three-toed horses,
mastodonts, oreodonts, saber-toothed cats,
ground sloths, and dire wolves. Local...