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Woolly Mammoth

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Well-preserved fossil of a woolly mammoth has been discovered in a Siberian lake

Well-preserved fossil of a woolly mammoth has been discovered in a Siberian lake

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Frozen 28,000-year-old woolly mammoth cells come back to life, but only briefly

Frozen 28,000-year-old woolly mammoth cells come back to life, but only briefly

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Woolly mammoth and rhino remains dug up from under England highway during repairs

Woolly mammoth and rhino remains dug up from under England highway during repairs

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Cosmic impact wiped out woolly mammoths?

Cosmic impact wiped out woolly mammoths?

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  • Cosmic impact wiped out woolly mammoths?

    Cosmic impact wiped out woolly mammoths?

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    Woolly mammoths - the gigantic cousins of modern day elephants - may have died as a result of climate change following a major cosmic impact near the end of the Ice Age.

  • Humans probably caused Ice Age mammals to go extinct

    Humans probably caused Ice Age mammals to go extinct

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    It's now confirmed. Both humans and climate change were responsible for the mass extinction of iconic Ice Age mammals, such as the woolly rhinoceros and the woolly mammoth, 50,000 years ago, a new study has revealed.

  • Humans probably caused Ice Age mammals to go extinct

    Humans probably caused Ice Age mammals to go extinct

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    It's now confirmed. Both humans and climate change were responsible for the mass extinction of iconic Ice Age mammals, such as the woolly rhinoceros and the woolly mammoth, 50,000 years ago, a new study has revealed.

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