As technology races forward, a familiar face from the Ice Age may be about to make a comeback: the woolly mammoth.
Woolly mammoths in a Pleistocene glacial landscape ... As the climate warmed, forests spread and replaced the mammoth's grassland habitat. Hunting by humans may have tipped the balance ...
habitat, even the climate in which it lived 22,000 years ago. The dung was packed within the intestine of this frozen woolly mammoth. It is known as the Yukagir mammoth for the Siberian village ...
The "Mammoth Steppe" was the woolly mammoth's natural habitat between 12,000 and 100,000 years ago, during the so-called glacial maximum.
Mammoths and mastodons both are relatives of the elephant ... Most commonly, mastodons ranged along the Atlantic coast and south of the Great Lakes. Their preferred habitat was open spruce woodland ...
Road workers building a new bypass have unearthed the Ice Age remains of a woolly mammoth and a woolly rhino. The team, working on improvements to the A14 between Cambridge and Huntingdon ...