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Over time there were various theories about the orientation of the tusks. Some scientists thought the massive size of the tusks meant the mammoth had been a carnivore. Rembrandt Peale published this engraving, suggesting that a carnivorous mammoth might have had tusks that swept downward, like a saber-tooth-tiger. Charles Willson Peale questioned the logic behind this orientation.
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