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Evidence of several different bone diseases has been found in woolly mammoths.
Guys who hunt woolly mammoths are not supposed to be making these."
Woolly mammoths were large elephants that lived during the ice ages.
You published an article on the extinction of the woolly mammoths."
That man should have been born in a cave and spent his life hunting woolly mammoths.
The collection of mammals, including woolly mammoths, is displayed in the third hall.
Woolly mammoths needed a varied diet to support their growth, like modern elephants.
I've seen the woolly mammoths you go around with."
The woolly mammoths stayed mostly in the north, in what we now call Canada.
Like modern elephants, woolly mammoths were likely very social and lived in matriarchal family groups.
Woolly mammoths continued growing past adulthood, like other elephants.
Cave paintings of woolly mammoths exist in several styles and sizes.
Some of this hair is coarse, and identical to that known to belong to woolly mammoths.
Woolly mammoths are closely related to the Indian elephant.
She had done a graduate thesis about woolly mammoths."
"Are you suggesting that there are woolly mammoths living in these caves?"
"They were trampled by a herd of woolly mammoths."
Woolly mammoths lived farther north, where it was colder.
Woolly mammoths had very long tusks, which were more curved than those of modern elephants.
Two spear throwers shaped as woolly mammoths have also been found in France.
Slightly later, the woolly mammoths also disappeared from continental northern Siberia.
She joined the Woolly Mammoth acting company in 1989.
Woolly Mammoth (not in the area of the extinction)
The woolly mammoths were well adapted to the harsh periglacial climate of their cold environment.
The only people you will see are some scientists on a crazy expedition to clone woolly mammoths."
He was mammuthus primigenius: a woolly mammoth, as she was.
He knew Mammuthus primigenius was the Latin name for the woolly mammoth.
The woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius), is a species of mammoth.
Silverhair was Mammuthus primigenius: a woolly mammoth.
I perused the beast and proclaimed that it was indeed a woolly mammoth, of the genus Mammuthus primigenius.
Therefore, Mammuthus primigenius is the only extinct Proboscidea which consistently provides high quality, carvable ivory.
The Pleistocene-aged wooly mammoth, Mammuthus primigenius is the Alaska state fossil.
Because of the geographical range in Alaska and Siberia, Mammuthus primigenius tusks have been well preserved.
On 14 March 1938, workers at the site found objects that were later shown to be an almost complete skeleton of a woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius).
Woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius)
The finds include the in-situ remains of at least nine woolly mammoths (Mammuthus primigenius), associated with Mousterian stone tools and debitage.
If it was successful, in about twenty-two months Queenie would give birth to a baby that was half Elephas maximus and half Mammuthus primigenius.
The woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) was a species of mammoth, the common name for the extinct elephant genus Mammuthus.
The Pleistocene mammoths Mammuthus primigenius, Mammuthus columbi, and Mammuthus imperator are the Nebraska state fossild.
During the last ice age, woolly mammoths (Mammuthus primigenius) lived on Wrangel Island in the Arctic Ocean and survived until 1700 BCE, the most recent survival of any known mammoth population.