Mammott

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The Mammott is a Natural monster that released on September 4th 2012 as a part of version 1.0.0. It is the second monster that you can get in the game.


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.
Monster Bio

Sound

Mammott sings in baritone. They usually sing "bum" on most islands, but on Air Island, they sing "heyyy-ooo".

Voice Actor - Matthew Stewart and Dave Kerr

Island Sound Notes
Plant Island
Cold Island
Air Island Sings "Heyyy-ooo" instead of "Bum"
Earth Island

Gold Island
Shugabush Island
Tribal Island
Composer Island Short notes:

Long notes:

Faerie Island
Light Island

The headphone bleed in the sounds contains sounds for Woolabee and Pango, which was for a version of Light Island that was intended to be a Fire Island
Memory Game

Breeding

Main article: Breeding

There is no specific breeding combination for Mammott, as it is a Single-Elemental. Instead, you can obtain it by buying it for 300   in the market. However, if you already have a Mammott on your Island, you can breed it by breeding Mammott with any other Monster. Breeding a Mammott with a Quad-Element Monster is guaranteed to give you a Mammott. This includes such combinations as:

Breeding a Mammott with a Rare Mammott will always result in a Mammott, even if its Rare version is available:

Breeding combinations Mammott is used in

Bred with Result Time (Default/Enhanced)
 Noggin  Drumpler
 Rare Drumpler
30:00 / 22:30
01:07:30 / 50:37
 Toe Jammer  Maw
 Rare Maw
30:00 / 22:30
01:07:30 / 50:37
 Potbelly  Furcorn
 Rare Furcorn
08:00:00 / 06:00:00
10:30:00 / 07:52:30
 Fwog  T-Rox
 Rare T-Rox
08:00:00 / 06:00:00
10:30:00 / 07:52:30
 Shrubb  Clamble
 Rare Clamble
12:00:00 / 09:00:00
15:30:00 / 11:37:30
 Oaktopus  Bowgart
 Rare Bowgart
12:00:00 / 09:00:00
15:30:00 / 11:37:30
 Pummel  Entbrat
 Rare Entbrat
01:00:00:00 / 18:00:00
01:06:30:00 / 22:52:30
 Tweedle  Pango
 Rare Pango
08:00:00 / 06:00:00
10:30:00 / 07:52:30
 Dandidoo  Thumpies
 Rare Thumpies
12:00:00 / 09:00:00
15:30:00 / 11:37:30
 Quibble  Congle
 Rare Congle
12:00:00 / 09:00:00
15:30:00 / 11:37:30
 Spunge  Deedge
 Rare Deedge
01:00:00:00 / 18:00:00
01:06:30:00 / 22:52:30
 Cybop  PomPom
 Rare PomPom
12:00:00 / 09:00:00
15:30:00 / 11:37:30
 Scups  Riff
 Rare Riff
01:00:00:00 / 18:00:00
01:06:30:00 / 22:52:30
 Reedling  Quarrister
 Rare Quarrister
01:00:00:00 / 18:00:00
01:06:30:00 / 22:52:30
 Kayna  Boskus
 Rare Boskus
10:00:00 / 07:30:00
13:30:00 / 10:07:30
 Glowl  Woolabee
 Rare Woolabee
20:00:00 / 15:00:00
01:02:30:00 / 19:52:30
 Phangler  Wynq
 Rare Wynq
01:02:30:00 / 19:52:30
01:02:30:00 / 19:52:30
 Whaddle  Sneyser
 Rare Sneyser
01:16:00:00 / 01:06:00:00
02:04:30:00 / 01:15:22:30
 Floot Fly  Squot 09:00:00 / 06:45:00
 Stogg  Ziggurab
 Rare Ziggurab
20:00:00 / 15:00:00
01:02:30:00 / 19:52:30
 HippityHop  Cantorell
 Rare Cantorell
16:00:00 / 12:00:00
01:01:30:00 / 19:07:30
 Wimmzies  Clavi Gnat
 Rare Clavi Gnat
16:00:00 / 12:00:00
01:01:30:00 / 19:07:30
 Bridg-it  Pladdie
 Rare Pladdie
01:08:00:00 / 01:00:00:00
01:18:30:00 / 01:07:52:30
 Fluoress  Bulbo
 Rare Bulbo
09:00:00 / 06:45:00
12:30:00 / 09:22:30
 Flowah  Sooza
 Rare Sooza
20:00:00 / 15:00:00
01:02:30:00 / 19:52:30
 Gob  Spytrap 16:00:00 / 12:00:00
 Pluckbill  Fiddlement
 Rare Fiddlement
16:00:00 / 12:00:00
01:01:30:00 / 19:07:30
 TooToo  Blow't 01:08:00:00 / 01:00:00:00
Any other (non-Natural Single) Monster  Mammott 02:00 / 01:30
Any other (non-Quad, non-Natural Single) Monster The other Monster varies
Any other (non-Single, non-Quad) Monster Rare variant of the other Monster varies

Monsters that require Mammott eggs

Monsters that require Mammott eggs

Main article: Zapping
Monster Type Amount
 Dwumrohl Wublin 8
 Bona-Petite Wublin 10
 Glaishur Celestial 40
 Vhamp Celestial 35
 Loodvigg Celestial 25
 Plixie Celestial 25
 Scaratar Celestial 70
 Galvana Celestial 10
 Kayna Vessel 50

Likes

Mammott Likes

Mammott Like Info

Monsters who like Mammott

Like Info

Costumes

Costume Info

Statistics

Currency production

Food consumption

Default names

Mammott's default names reference things related to snow, fur, and feet.

Name Reference
Squatch References the Sasquatch. "Squatch" is also the name that is given to Mammott in its sprite sheet.
Cuddles Referencing the fact that Mammott is a furry monster, and cuddling with it could be a pleasant experience
Fuzzles Also references Mammott's fur
Feets Mammott has big feet
Hank It isn't known what this name references, if it references anything at all. Could've been put in as just a real life name that fits Mammott
Perdita A reference to Perdita from the Disney film One Hundred and One Dalmations, as they both have white fur
Fluffy References Mammott's fur
Neva A name of Spanish origin that translates to snow.
Mondo May be a reference to the phrase "mondo cool", meaning something that is very cool.
Stampy References the word "stomp".
Beavum Combination of the words "beaver" and "bum"
Garth Could reference Garth Snow, an American ice hockey player
Chewy References Chewbacca from the Star Wars franchise
Vern Could reference the country singer Vern Gosdin, who made a song called "Baby That's Cold"
Galloch Could reference the metal band Agalloch

Gallery

Trivia

  • Mammotts have been shown as one of the main mascots of My Singing Monsters, probably due to its popularity (such as being the main monster on the app icon (and to an extent, this wiki icon), appearing in My Singing Monsters: Fandemonium and Playground, having easily identified traits, etc.

References