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Mammotts’ luxurious fur ensures that these cold elementals are never chilly. Tangles, however, are an ongoing issue. Their resonant anthem celebrates blizzards and frosted windows. Mammotts do not shovel snow.

Description

A vaguely humanoid monster with no neck, the Mammott has two yellow eyes and a large mouth, but no visible nose. White fur covers most of its body,  except for its three pink fingers and toes. The Mammott resembles the yeti, a relatively well-known cryptid, or its cousin, the bigfoot.

When the monster is idle, it stays in tempo by jerking its arms, standing on its toes, and periodically smiling.

Song

Audio sample: File:Memory Audio E.ogg

The Mammott's contribution to an island's song is a deep, rumbly bass vocal line that goes "bum" or "heyyooo" (Air Island Song). When the Mammott sings its first part of the Plant Island song, it sings the word "hum" before the word "bum". The notes that it sings on plant island are "C, D E-flat! A-flat, G!". On Tribal Island, it sings "A-flat A-flat A-flat, C C C, B-flat B-flat B-flat, B-flat B-flat B-flat".

Breeding

The Mammott is available in the Market at Level 2 and is purchasable with coins. They can also be produced by breeding an unstable combination between a Mammott and another monster.

On Shugabush Island, the Mammott must either be purchased with diamonds or teleported from any other island it is found on (not including Gold) once it reaches level 15.

Earning Rate and Maximum Income

Earning rate is in coins per hour and depends on Happiness % (Likes increase Happiness), also each monster has a limit to how much income it can hold at a time. Increasing the monster's level increases the limit.

Level Per Minute Coins Maximum Coins
0% Happiness 25% Happiness 50% Happiness 75% Happiness 100% Happiness
1 3 3 4 5 6 30
2 5 6 7 8 10 48
3 7 8 10 12 14 72
4 10 12 15 17 20 96
5 12 15 18 21 24 120
6 14 17 21 24 28 144
7 17 21 25 29 34 168
8 19 23 28 33 38 192
9 22 27 33 38 44 216
10 24 30 36 42 48 240
11 26 32 39 45 52 264
12 29 36 43 50 58 288
13 31 38 46 54 62 312
14 34 42 51 59 68 336
15 36 45 54 63 72 360
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Feeding Monsters

Each monster needs to be fed four times before it reaches the next level. Increasing the monster's level increases the coins earned per minute, as well as the maximum coins earned.  The food per level is the same for all single element monsters and can be found in this article.

Likes

Every monster has different things that they like. For every unique object that they like that's placed near the monster, the monster's happiness will increase by 25% (in other words, placing two of the same liked item near a monster will still only increase happiness by 25%).

Monster Like 1 Like 2 Like 3 Like 4 Like 5 Like 6 Like 7
Mammott (smile)
Mammott
Fwog
Fwog
Quibble
Quibble
Meldablend
Meldablend
Stritch Skin
Stritch Skin
Entbrat
Entbrat
Quarrister
Quarrister
Bottomless Pit
Bottomless Pit
Level 4 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 9 Level 9 Level 18

See the Likes page to view a complete list of all monsters' likes.

Strategy

Some items to take into consideration when designing your island by strategy are number of beds for the monster, rate of income per bed, max income per bed, and time for max income to be reached. The income below is for level 15:

Number of Beds 1
Rate of Income High 72
Rate of Income Low 36
Max Income 360
Rate of Income per Bed High 72
Rate of Income per Bed Low 36
Max Income per Bed 360
Time to Max Income @ High 5 minutes
Time to Max Income @ Low 10 minutes

Name Origin

The name "Mammott"  may come from the already extinct Mammoth , because of the furry coats and affinity to cold that both the monster and the ancient creature have.

Rare Version

Rare Mammott

     Main Article: Rare Monsters

Rares are special versions of monsters that are only available to buy and breed on weekends. Each weekend a different rare is available to buy or breed. Unlike most types of Rare Monsters, breeding Rare Single-Element Monsters requires any combination where both of its parents possess the key element of the regular counterpart.

However, like all other Rare Monsters, the breeding time is longer, the "likes" are different, and the earning rates are higher. Rare Monsters are not yet available in the Windows version of the game.

Find out more about the rare version of the Mammott on the Rare Mammott page.

Special Occasions

     Main Article: Special Occasions

Halloween

File:Mammott Pirate.png

During the Halloween season of October, all Mammotts (on all the islands) changed into pirate Mammotts, with a white and red striped shirt, an eye patch, and a gold tooth as part of the Plant Island Halloween celebration. In the 2014 celebration, Mammotts also have added pirate accessories such as a hook-hand and a pirate hat with a Jolly Roger on it, and it looks like his shirt may have suffered some wear over the years, since it is missing a sleeve - but on the same side as his hook-hand, might the sleeve have been cut off in the same early 2014 battle!? Arrr, the life of a pirate is not an easy one, yet our Mammott smiles still (gold tooth a'twinkling).

In the Halloween Season of 2015, the Mammott painted itself into a spooky skeleton! Boo! This was repeated for 25th October 2016.

Christmas

File:Santa Mammott still.png

You better not shout. You better not cry. You better not pout. I'm telling you why. Mammott Claus is coming to town! From December 12th 2014 to probably January 5th 2015, all Mammotts dressed up as Santa. Ho ho ho. The Santa costume consists of a Santa hat, a Santa suit, a black belt with a yellow buckle, and large black boots to fit its huge feet.

Despite one of the 2015 Christmas Daily Deals relating to Tapjoy offers showing a Mammott in a Santa costume with a wide open smile, in the game itself the Mammott did not wear this costume in 2015.

Notes

  • The Mammott and the Furcorn both share one of the main mascots of the My Singing Monsters franchise.
  • With the iOS app update from version 1.0.2 to 1.0.3, the game icon changed from the Furcorn to the Mammott. However, in the Version 1.4.0 update, this has changed back to a single Furcorn.
  • The Mammott is the star of the game My Mammott.
  • Apparently, the translation of "Mammott" in the French version of My Singing Monsters means "Mammoth guy".
  • To correctly pronounce "Mammott", simply say it in the way you would say for "mammoth" but with a t sound instead of a hard th.
  • Before the final drawing of the Mammott shape, it was drawn as what looks like a shark. In another video of some of the "Behind the scene" My Singing Monster action, there was a Mammott with the same teeth as the shark prototype.
  • "Mammut" is the scientific name for the Mastodon, an extinct elephant-like creature, similar to mammoths and elephants.
  • The Mammott has only three fingers on each hand, making it difficult to prevent ambiguity when using the "pointing gesture".
  • Sometimes in Plant Island, a trombone can be heard after the "ba-bum" lyric.
File:Mamott in pixel dodgers
  • The Mammott makes appearance in Big Blue Bubble's game "Pixel Dodgers".
    • The Mammott idle animation is the Mammott moving its arms and feet up and down, as well as the music speech bubble moving in and out.
    • The Mammott "death" animation is basically the Mammott make a felt-hurt gesture and slowly turning into a Mammott egg.


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