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    The Columbian mammoth (Mammuthus columbi) is an extinct species of mammoth that inhabited North America from southern Canada to Costa Rica during the Pleistocene...
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    5–1.3 million years ago, becoming ancestral to the Columbian mammoth (M. columbi). The woolly mammoth (M. primigenius) evolved about 700–400,000 years ago...
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    California during the Late Pleistocene. It was descended from the Columbian mammoth (M. columbi) of mainland North America, which are suggested to have...
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    from the steppe mammoth about 800,000 years ago in Siberia. Its closest extant relative is the Asian elephant. The Columbian mammoth (Mammuthus columbi)...
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    (replacing the earlier mammoth species Mammuthus meridionalis). It was the ancestor of the woolly mammoth and Columbian mammoth of the later Pleistocene...
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    The Waco Mammoth National Monument is a paleontological site and museum in Waco, Texas, United States where fossils of 24 Columbian mammoths (Mammuthus...
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    California once supported the pygmy mammoth, a dwarf species descended from Columbian mammoths, while the woolly mammoths that existed on Wrangel Island north...
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  • bones of a mammoth. Emil Haury excavated the Naco mammoth site in April 1952. In only five days, Haury recovered the remains of a Columbian Mammoth in association...
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    from the bone material. In 2014 an attempt to extract DNA from a Columbian mammoth from the tar pits also failed, with the study concluding that organic...
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    of 2016, the remains of 61 mammoths, including 58 North American Columbian and 3 woolly mammoths had been recovered. Mammoth bones were found at the site...
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    members of Proboscidea in North America, like gomphotheres and the Columbian mammoth, who had shifted to mixed feeding or grazing by the late Neogene-Quaternary...
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  • Elephantidae clades covers mammoth remains which are either notable in their history or preservation. Mass accumulations of mammoth remains are included in...
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  • A to Z USA by World Trade Press USA, State Symbols (October 5, 2014). "Mammoth State Fossil | State Symbols USA". statesymbolsusa.org. Retrieved October...
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    Frankstown, Pennsylvania (juvenile mastodon), and at The Mammoth Site, South Dakota (Columbian mammoths). However, questions remain as to whether these finds...
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    Tar and wild flower run within La Brea campus (2014) Skeleton of a Columbian mammoth from the tar pits, displayed in the George C. Page Museum Models of...
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    considered to be a Columbian mammoth. These mammoths were slightly larger and less hairy than their famous cousin, the woolly mammoth. In addition, fossil...
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    Cuvieronius (H) Mammoth (Mammuthus) spp. Columbian mammoth (Mammuthus columbi) (H) Pygmy mammoth (Mammuthus exilis) (H) Woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius)...
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    Hartley Mammoth Site is a pre-Clovis archaeological and paleontological site in New Mexico. Preserving the butchered remains of two Columbian mammoths, small...
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    varied from subtropical forests and savannah in the south, to treeless mammoth steppes in the north. The mosaic vegetation of woods, shrubs, and grasses...
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    remains of at least 200 Columbian mammoths as well as 25 camels and five horses. The site is the world's largest concentration of mammoth remains; the previous...
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    dragonfly. The state gem is petrified wood. The state fossil is the Columbian mammoth. The state marine mammal is the orca. The state soil is Tokul soil...
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    extent mammoths. Genetic evidence suggests that the North American Columbian mammoth was the result of hybrization between two different mammoth populations...
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    the steppe mammoth (M. trogontherii) with 18–20 third molar ridges in eastern Asia, prior to 1.7 million years ago. The Columbian mammoth (M. columbi)...
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    Clovis culture (category Pre-Columbian cultures)
    New Mexico, where stone tools were found alongside the remains of Columbian mammoths in 1929. Clovis sites have been found across North America. The most...
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    Charles Lamb discovered Columbian mammoth remains on what is now Lamb Spring, the site of one of the largest collection of mammoth bones in the state. Arrowhead...
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    of Babyrousa celebensis, showing long upward curving canine tusks Columbian mammoth Tusks of a wild boar Odobenocetops, an extinct whale with a long single...
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  • already shown by the show, like the American mastodon, Arctodus and Columbian mammoth. In United States and Canada, a two-disc DVD format was released under...
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    Mammoth Cave National Park is a national park of the United States in south-central Kentucky. It encompasses portions of Mammoth Cave, the longest known...
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    artifacts has been disputed. Giant Columbian mammoths once populated the area, and the valley contains the most extensive mammoth kill sites in Mexico. Most of...
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    scotti, a North American Pleistocene horse Western camel restoration Columbian mammoth restoration Extent of the Neotropical realm Eremotherium restoration...
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