Rare Mammott

"Given the Mammott's range across several habitats, one can expect to catch the common cold element many times. The Rare Mammott is a monster of a different color; it is a master of Hide-and-Seek and uses its stripes to camouflage seamlessly with its surroundings. It's even been known to taunt other monsters by using its talent to throw its rumbly voice halfway across an island. The most resourceful will learn that the Rare Mammott can be caught when given the cold shoulder."

Description
The Rare Mammott is similar to the original Mammott. Its fur is blue with white stripes on its arms. It has two small gray horns on its head, and its eyes are now lime green. The Rare Mammott retains the original Mammott's hands and feet.

Song
Audio sample:

The Rare 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".

Breeding
Any pair of three-element monsters, as long as they both have the Cold element, can potentially breed a Rare Mammott. The Rare Mammott may be produced by combining the following monsters on islands where both can be found:
 * Bowgart.png Bowgart
 * Clamble.png Clamble
 * Congle.png Congle
 * T-Rox.png-Rox
 * PomPom.pngm
 * Thumpies.pngies

In addition to this list, it's possible to breed one on Shugabush Island using a regular Mammott and Shugabush. However, it may be easier to breed a second Rare Mammott on a different island and teleport it to Shugabush Island (after feeding it to Level 15). This is because the Shugarock could be made in Shugabush Island, and Shugarocks take a very long time to push through the Breeding Structure and the Nursery.

Just as the Mammott + Shugabush combination in Shugabush Island is not the best solution, it is not advised to breed a Clamble and Bowgart on Plant Island since it is the same combination as a Shugabush, which takes a very long time to get through the Breeding Structure and the Nursery.

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.

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. The food per level is the same for all single element monsters and can be found in this article.

The Rare Mammot has a different style of likes from the other monsters. Decorations have no effect on it; it likes only other monsters.

The PomPom and the Deedge are only liked on Shugabush Island.

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:

Halloween
For the Halloween Season of 2015, the Rare Mammott joined its common counterpart in painting itself to look like a skeleton. However, to make itself stand out more, it also gave itself an eerie green tint. Repeated for 25th October 2016.

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.