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FLMNH - Exhibits
Expedition Florida Genetics Repository Image Galleries Learning Resources LINNE Exhibits An American Mastodon (left) and Columbian Mammoth, both found in a North Florida river, greet visitors in the museum lobby. Current Exhibits ...
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Elephant lungs Created 27 may 2004 Elephant heart Created 27 may 2004 Mammoth bone houses Created 24 may 2004 Columbian mammoth (Mammuthus columbi) Created 24 may 2004 elephant anatomy Created 22 may 2004 ...
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Mammoths, the prehistoric elephants
Mammoth. There were several recognized species: Flat-browed Mammoth (Mammuthus planifrons) Southern Mammoth (Mammuthus meridionalis) Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) Steppe mammoth (Mammuthus trogontherii) Columbian mammoth (Mammuthus columbi) Jefferson's mammoth (Mammuthus jeffersonii) Pygmy mammoth ... a pair of woolly mammoth tusks buried in the frozen tundra of Siberia. This mammoth baby is ...
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Vertebrate Paleontology Photo Gallery
Cormohipparion emsliei (3 - toed horse) Proboscidea (elephants, mastodonts, gomphotheres) Pliomastodon sellardsi (gomphothere) Mammuthus columbi (Columbian mammoth) Rodentia (rats, mice, squirrels, beavers, porcupines, capybaras) Castoroides leiseyorum (beaver) Erethizon poyeri (porcupine) Vertebrate Paleontology ...
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Florida.....12,500 Years Ago
The Columbian Mammoth was about three times the size of a modern elephant and larger than the Woolly mammoth. Most remains of ... have found the mother lode - the undisturbed strata in which the mammoth lay down and died. The bones are still in the ... up a package of seeds ready to plant! -- very fresh looking mammoth dung! Yes, dung! Preserved animal dung is an excellent material ...
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Mount Diablo Interpretive Association - Pliocene Park
Herds of Columbian Mammoth with crisscrossed tusks and their huge sets of teeth fully adapted to a diet of ... cats, Smilodon moved more slowly but was better adapted to prey upon larger beasts like Mammoth--and Megatherium, a ground sloth who entered California from South America across the Panama land ...
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Prehistoric Life
White Lake Brachiosaurus Caribou Fleshing tool Climate Change Coal-Age Reptiles Columbian Mammoth of Babine Lake Coral Reefs Dawn Horse Dinosaur Eggs Dinosaur Extinction Dinosaur ... Scimitar Cat Short-Faced Bear Stegoceras Styracosaurus Teeth Mammoth Therizinosaurus Troodon Tyrannosaurus Western Camel Woodland Muskox Woolly Mammoth Yukon Horse Home Discover Nature! Natural History Notebooks © ...
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Mammoth - Extinct Species - The Mammoth
Flowers Wild Travels Natural Wonders Endangered Species Legendary Creatures Mammoth From It's Nature! Home » Dinosaurs » Mammoth Mammoth A mammoth is any of a number of an extinct ... Age. These were the Columbian mammoth (M. columbi), Jefferson’s mammoth (M. jeffersonii), and the woolly mammoth (M. primigenius). Of these, Jefferson’s mammoth and the woolly mammoth have been identified from ...
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North-American-Mammoth Teeth
(Mammuthus meridionalis) apparently entered North America near the beginning of the Ice Age. Imperial (M. imperator) and Columbian (M. columbi) mammoths evidently arose from the southern mammoth. The most advanced species, the woolly mammoth (M. primigenius), is useful as ...
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