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By Andrew Alden, About.com Guide to Geology since 1997

Woolly Mammoth

Friday November 25, 2005
New in the Fossil Gallery is the skeleton of a woolly mammoth, a fairly common megafossil in northern latitudes. These great beasts roamed the circumarctic tundra during the later ice ages, but just before the Holocene began they died out--except for a remnant dwarf population on Siberia's Wrangel Island. My photo shows the skeleton of one of those, too.

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