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Summary Of: Woolly Mammoth

Skull of a woolly mammoth discovered in May 1999 in the North Sea at the coast of the Netherlands... Skull of a woolly mammoth discovered in May 1999 in the North Sea at the coast of the... putting the woolly mammoth population in sharp decline before the introduction of humans into the territory... The woolly mammoth is a common member in the fossil record... This baby woolly mammoth weighed approximately 100... African elephants branched away from the woolly mammoth around 6 million years ago... Woolly mammoth at the Royal BC Museum... There have been occasional claims that the woolly mammoth is not actually extinct...

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