We tend to lump all mammoths together as big, hairy elephant-like beasts with enormous tusks. But there were a number of mammoth species, including less furry ones that inhabited temperate regions.
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Why Mammoths and Saber-Toothed Tigers Were So Large
What do penguins, Arctic foxes, and mammoths have in common? They are all masters of adapting to extreme cold. But how exactly did some animals withstand the icy temperatures of the Ice Age? Why did ...
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