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  1. You Wouldn't Want to Be a Mammoth Hunter! (You Wouldn't Want To... (Sagebrush)) by John Malam, 2004-09
  2. You Wouldn't Want to Be a Mammoth Hunter: Dangerous Beasts You'd Rather Not Encounter (You Wouldn't Want to...) by John Malam, David Antram, et all 2004-08
  3. Outside and Inside Woolly Mammoths (Outside and Inside (Walker & Company)) by Sandra Markle, 2007-05-15
  4. Mammoths And Mastodons (Exploring Dinosaurs & Prehistoric Creatures) by Susan Heinrichs Gray, 2005-01
  5. Mammoths: Ice-Age Giants (Discovery! (Lerner Publications Company).) by Lisa W. Nelson, Larry D. Agenbroad, 2002-02
  6. After the Dinosaurs: Mammoths and Fossil Mammals (I Can Read Book 2) by Charlotte Lewis Brown, 2007-10-01
  7. Wild and Woolly Mammoths: Revised Edition (Trophy Picture Books)
  8. The Kids' Natural History Book: Making Dinos, Fossils, Mammoths & More! (Williamson Kids Can! Series) by Judy Press, 2000-03
  9. Ice Age 2: Meet the Characters (Ice Age 2) by Sadie Chesterfield, 2006-03-01
  10. Buried in the Back Yard (Science Solves It!) by Gail Herman, 2003-03
  11. Ice Age 2: Sid and the Mini-Sloths (Ice Age 2) by Jennifer Frantz, 2006-03-01
  12. Ice Age 2: Join the Pack! (I Can Read Book 2) by Ellie O'ryan, 2006-03-01
  13. Dr. Clock-Sicle (Holiday House Reader) by Martha Weston, 2004-07
  14. Ice Age 2: Geyser Blast! (I Can Read Book 2) by Ellie O'ryan, 2006-03-01

41. Just For Kids - Ages 4-8 - Non-Fiction - Nature - Prehistoric Creatures And Earl
prehistoric animals series. BUY, 0753457628, I Wonder Why Fish Grew Legs, Gaff,Jackie, Paper A look at mammoths, and how they lived and surrvived.
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42. Article 3 - Walking With Prehistoric Beasts (TV)
following the lives of individual prehistoric animals (or people). Late Pleistocene (30 kya) Europe mammoths and Megaloceros menaced by two species
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By now we have seen three excellent paleo-specials from the BBC on the
Discovery Channel: "Walking with Dinosaurs" (WWD), "Neanderthal", and "Walking with Prehistoric Beasts" (WWPB) continues the series. It is a three-hour documentary (narrated by Stockard Channing) following the lives of mammals in a set of six segments: 1. Early Eocene (49 Mya) Europe: a family of Leptictidium, Propalaeotherium (an early horse), Godinotia (an early primate), menaced by Gastornis (an enormous carnivorous birdalso known as Diatryma) and Ambulocetus (a whale ancestor). 2. Late Eocene (36 Mya) Asia : Basilosaurus (an early whale), brontotheres (rhino-like), Andrewsarchus (a mesonychianlargest land predator), Apidium

43. Webpage
Many other elephants had been on the earth before the woolly mammoths appeared . With most prehistoric animals we have to guess what the skin looked like
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The Woolly Mammoth Table of contents
Introduction
  • The Age of Mammals Creature of the Ice Age Where did they live? ... FUN!!!
  • Ice Age Introduction The Age of Mammals No one is quite certain why dinosaurs died out. Some scientists think it could have been a change in the climate. Others have said that there might have been a major disaster, like a comet crashing into the earth. With dinosaurs out of the way, mammals could start to develop. It took many millions of years. The woolly mammoth lived during one of the ice ages. When scientists named it, they called it Elephus Primigenius. This means "first born elephant". Scientist called it this because when fossils were discovered they thought it was a very early kind of elephant, but this was not correct. Other fossil remains which have been discovered show that it was one of the later elephants. Many other elephants had been on the earth before the woolly mammoths appeared. The first true elephants had lived millions of years before the woolly mammoth. back to top Creature of the Ice Age The Ice Ages lasted for 200,000 years. When this happened the earth was covered with a coat of ice. Plants did grow during this time and the woolly mammoth was feed upon them. The temperatures were very low, however. To overcome these conditions the woolly mammoth developed a very thick coat of hair. It was a long shaggy coat. To keep the animal warm in these very cold conditions, there were two layers to the coat.

    44. Animals And Prehistoric Man
    Doctrine of animals and prehistoric Man. The animals symbolized elect andfallen angels. mammoths represented Baal, and oxen represented redemption and
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    ANIMALS AND PREHISTORIC MAN
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  • Animals are multi-celled living creatures with a soul (Latin anima ), e.g. mammals, birds, reptiles, insects, and fish. Animal biological and soul life are sustained by two of the 7 Spirits from the Heavenly Control Room Animals and prehistoric man existed on prehistoric earth. They became extinct or were destroyed prior to the re-creation. Modern man and animals were created on the 6th Day of re-creation ( Genesis 1:24-31 ). Modern man, who was created with a body, soul, and spirit, is entirely different from prehistoric man.
  • Order of Creation
  • God always existed ( John 1:1-2 The Lord Jesus Christ created all things ( John 1:3, 10; 1 Cor. 8:6; Col 1:16; Heb 1:2 The Lord God created the Heavens and the Earth ( Genesis 1:1; Isa 45:18 The Lord created angels with Eternal Life ( Colossians 1:16 The Lord created a garden on prehistoric earth ( Ezekiel 28:13 The Earth was being prepared to serve modern man during the Prehistoric ages, e.g. creation of mineral, coal, and petroleum deposits Satan sinned and was cast down to the Earth with 1/3 of the angels ( Isaiah 14:12-14; Ezekiel 28:14-18; Luk 10:18; Rev 12:3-4, 9
  • 45. Prehistoric And Extinct Animals
    prehistoric and Extinct animals. Home Links Chemistry Biology Zoology prehistoric and Extinct Woolly mammoths Remains Catastrophic Origins?
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    46. BBC - Science & Nature - Dinosaurs
    animals prehistoric Life Human Body Mind Genes Space Hot Topics Afrotheres icon mammoths became extinct by the end of the Pleistocene.
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    In Prehistoric Life Age of the dinosaurs Human beginnings Latest news ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! You are here: BBC Prehistoric Life
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    47. BBC - Science & Nature - Wildfacts - Columbian Mammoth
    animals prehistoric Life Human Body Mind It is believed that largeextinct animals such as the mammoths would have been the natural dispersal
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    In Animals Birds Mammals UK wildlife ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! You are here: BBC Animals Columbian mammoth Mammuthus columbi The extinct Columbian mammoth was one of the largest elephants to have walked the Earth. It had impressive, spiralled tusks which measured up to 4.9m (16ft) long, making them world record holders amongst the elephant family. Pronunciation of scientific name MAM-oth Statistics 4m (13ft) tall at the shoulder and up to 10 tonnes in weight. Physical Description One of the largest elephants ever to have lived, the Columbian mammoth was like a large African elephant but with a more sloping back and long, spiralled tusks. One tusk from a mammoth found in Texas had a tusk measuring 4.9m (16ft), the longest of any of the elephant family. There is some debate as to how much hair the Columbian mammoths had and some scientists suggest that they had a full fur coat like the woolly mammoth. It is more likely that hair grew more extensively on some parts of the body, such as the top of the head, but that they were basically elephant-like with exposed naked skin, greyish in colour. Distribution Columbian mammoths ranged through the southern half of North America and south into Mexico.

    48. Tolo Lake Mammoths
    Vertebrate paleontologists specialize in the study of fossils of animals with Site is a word used by archaeologists for places where prehistoric and
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    Archaeologist
    Archaeologists are scientists who learn about prehistoric cultures by studying the tools and other remains left by ancient peoples. Artifacts (objects manipulated and used by humans), such as spear points, pottery, ornaments, and grinding stones are studied in conjunction with animal and plant remains recovered from places where people lived long ago.
    Archaeology
    Archaeology is the study of prehistoric cultures through the study of the remains they have left behind. (See also: Archaeologist
    AMS (Accelerator Mass Spectrometry)
    A form of radiocarbon dating that requires only a very small amount of sample material (bone, charcoal, etc.). This technique involves the use of a mass spectrometer to directly measure the amount of radioactive carbon in a sample. This technique was used on a bone from the first Tolo Lake mammoth specimen excavated in 1994. (See also: Carbon-14 Dating
    BP
    BP is used by researchers to date an archaeological site, fossils, or time period. It literally means "Before Present", which means the date being referenced is based on the current year. For example, 10,000 BP refers to 10,000 years before today's date.
    Carbon-14 Dating (Radiocarbon dating)
    All living things take in carbon. Some carbon contains small amounts of energy, or radiation. These small amounts of radioactive carbon we call Carbon-14 (C-14). At death, the amount of radioactive carbon begins to decay at a constant rate. Radiocarbon or C-14 dating involves measuring the tiny amounts of radiation released from one-living material. These measurements can tell us how old the once-living material is, up to 100,000 years ago. The older the material, the less radiation there is left to release. Bone, wood, cloth, shell, and other materials can all be C-14 dated.

    49. Bunker Hill Publishing: - "MAMMOTHS" By: ERROL FULLER, Et. Al. - May 2004
    Complete mammoths lie frozen in the icy wastes of Siberia, and from time to time one So, while there is doubt about when most prehistoric animals first
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    Bunker Hill Publishing New Titles Previously Released Titles Contacts Telephone Orders Mammoths Giants of the Ice Age by: ERROL FULLER
    The mammoth, with its shaggy coat, enormous tusks, and ponderous presence, is one of the great icons of extinction. It is also one of the few prehistoric creatures that is known not only from a few scattered fossilized bones, but from I specimens that have been preserved perfectly, with skin, flesh and hair.
    Complete mammoths lie frozen in the icy wastes of Siberia, and from time to time one is exposed as the temperature or conditions change. So, while there is doubt about when most prehistoric animals first appeared on earth, we know precisely when and where the mammoth lived.
    Not only are there excellent specimens, we also have pictures of mammoths painted by people who actually saw them alive - our ancestors who, thousands of years ago, decorated the walls of caves with the animal's image. Today, this artistic tradition continues and many modern painters have chosen to create pictures showing the mammoth as it appeared in life. Its lumbering form is often shown crossing great ice fields or snowbound plateaus.
    This book tells the story of the mammoth, how it lived and died and how its memory lives on in the present day.

    50. The Journey - Fossils
    For Jefferson and Lewis, mammoths were not necessarily prehistoric creatures . Perhaps animals like the pronghorn were every bit as otherworldly to
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    Bones of a Hand of Megalonx Jeffersonii
    excavated in 1796.
    Drawing by Sue Moore At the time of Lewis and Clark in the early 1800s, scientists and philosophers were just beginning to discover the fossilized remains of animals previously unknown to science. We know today that most of these animals were not dinosaurs but extinct species of mammals such as mastodons, sloths and mammoths. Whatever their classification, they presented a Notions about the age of the earth were changing near the turn of the 19th century, however, with the 1797 publication of the theories of James Hutton, a Scotsman who has been called "the Father of Geology." Hutton described an earth that was destroying and renewing itself in a never-ending cycle which showed "no vestige of a beginning, - no prospect of an end." Some scientists and philosophers were beginning to think that the earth might be anywhere from 100,000 years old up to several million years old, based on the amount of sedimentary rock they observed at different locations. Every story has a little grain of truth to it, however, and the story of Lewis and Clark looking "for dinosaurs" is no exception. By 1804, Thomas Jefferson, Charles Willson Peale, Caspar Wistar and other scientific Americans had excavated the skeletons of mammoths, which they called the "great incognitum," and "a large lion-like creature" Jefferson called Megalonyx (later identified as a giant ground sloth) in New Jersey and Virginia. They believed that these

    51. Prehistoric Alaska: Adventures With Fossils, Geology & Geography
    Let’s explore Alaska’s prehistoric past and learn about its geography and But mammoths were never as common as smaller animals and reproduced much more
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    T he grizzly bear grudgingly moves out of the way. There are few animals it is afraid of. But not even a long-clawed grizzly would dare get too close to a group of woolly mammoths with young. But the mammoths seem a bit nervous, too. They are traveling quite rapidly away from the wooded riverbank towards the open tundra. In the distance, a cawing raven betrays the approach of some strange creatures the grizzly has never before encountered before humans. Their homeland lies far to the west, stretching from eastern Asia across Siberia and Europe and south into tropical Asia and Africa. Hunting is good in this new world, where few animals know what humans are. But one of the fleeing mammoths carries a stone spear point buried deep in its flank from a past encounter. It will never forget that humans are more dangerous than grizzly bears and lions. Mammuthus primigenius Several species of mammoths and mastodons inhabited prehistoric North America. You might think the biggest lived in Alaska. But a large bull woolly mammoth stood just nine feet high at the shoulder, with the head another eight to twelve inches higher. This is roughly the size of modern elephants.

    52. Prehestoric Slots
    The animated background has prehistoric animals, cavemen, mammoths and such The music is backed up by monkey and other prehistoric animal sounds,
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    Prehistoric Slots
    Type of program: Slots
    Supported platforms: Win 9x/ME/XP/NT/2Kx
    Company name: DoubleGames.com
    Version: 1.0
    Cost: $9.95
    Installed size: 1557
    Download/Homepage This is a typical slot machine, you must bet and spin. You can bet from pennies on up and clicking on the bet button more than once will make your bet higher. You start with $1000. You can make the game full screen, check for a new version, and if you run out of money, just click on the button with the dollar sign to get some more.
    You get extra money $100 at a time but you can click on this button more than once. The animated background has prehistoric animals, cavemen, mammoths and such roaming around. The music is backed up by monkey and other prehistoric animal sounds, and the music sounds almost like it has a calypso beat. You can also turn the sound or the music on or off.
    You can use this demo for 15 days or run it 15 times, whichever expires first.
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    53. Prehestoric Video Poker
    The animated background has prehistoric animals, cavemen, mammoths and suchroaming around. The music is backed up by monkey and other prehistoric animal
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    Prehistoric Video Poker
    Type of program: Video Poker
    Supported platforms: Win 9x/ME/XP/NT/2Kx
    Company name: DoubleGames.com
    Version: 1.0
    Cost: $9.95
    Installed size: 1675
    Download/Homepage This is a typical video poker game, you start with $1000 click on bet which can be from pennies to $10,000 and hit deal. You hold the cards you want to keep, click deal again and hope. The game is Jacks or Better. You can also add a joker to the deck, and you can add double, which means when you win it asks you if you want to double by finding the red card among 5 face down cards.
    As long as you keep finding the red card you can keep doubling, but if you don’t find the red card you lose it all. You can make the game full screen, check for a new version, and if you run out of money, just click on the button with the dollar sign to get some more. The animated background has prehistoric animals, cavemen, mammoths and such roaming around.
    The music is backed up by monkey and other prehistoric animal sounds, and the music sounds almost like it has a calypso beat. You can also turn the sound or the music on or off.
    You can use this demo for 15 days or run it 15 times, whichever expires first.

    54. Gazette: Gazetteer (Mar/Apr 2003)
    Still, the prevailing theory about these prehistoric animals’ extinction blames The bones and teeth of mammoths and other extinct mammals may hold
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    SYMPOSIUM Where the Wild Things Were The Flintstones , the entertaining but historically flawed cartoon, much of the hunting illustration is simply preposterous. Illustration by Regan Dunnick New Yorker article about the Ebola virus in Africa. The article, which evolved into a best-selling book, The Hot Zone , documented how a once-obscure disease jumped between species, somehow becoming lethally virulent in the process. The bones and teeth of mammoths and other extinct mammals may hold evidence of a pathogen that led to their demise. MacPhee and his colleagues have traveled to remote places like Wrangel Island (off the coast of northeastern Siberia in the Chukchi Sea), where some of the best mammoth specimens can be found. They hope that marrow extracted from mammoth ulnas and femurs will contain an ancient killer microbe. Though the ecological irony of this parallel is tempting, MacPhee stresses that hyperdisease is still only a theory. Until pathological evidence of disease is found in giant mammal DNA and RNA samples, his theory will have to compete with the other extinction hypotheses.

    55. Florida Prehistoric Animal Resources
    animals that lived in Florida during prehistoric times include the Mammoth, Mysterious Land of Ancient Critters Habitats mammoths and Mastodons
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    56. Most Of The Information Available For Prehistoric Animals It Is Known From Fossi
    With a body measured in tons, mammoths were very strong animals, (Lister Bahn, 2000) There is some evidence of mammoths fighting as prehistoric people
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    Most of the information available for prehistoric animals it is known from fossils, bones and teeth discovered. However, thanks to the preservation of frozen remains, we know more for the mammoths? appearance and their way of life than for any other extinct animal. Flesh, hair, stomach contents and even dung have been found and also there are wall paintings and other artefacts made from Prehistoric humans. By combining these sources of information with deductions based on what is known about modern elephants, scientists can come up with conclusions about the natural history of mammoths that is more complete than those of many animal species still alive today. Mammoths used to spend most of their day eating. A big male would need approximately 225 kg of fresh food every day, so it would be almost constantly foraging. All mammoths were herbivores. Grass was their major nutriment supplemented by flowering herbs, shrubs and parts of trees. By using their tusks they could eradicate plants and scrape the bark of the trees and with their trunk they would pull out grass and then put it in their mouth.

    57. Siberia - More On Mammoths
    Most of what we know about other extinct, prehistoric animals comes from the A significant number of remarkably intact mammoths have been preserved in
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    An almost complete mammoth skeleton in the museum.
    © AMNH Most of what we know about other extinct, prehistoric animals comes from the fossil record, mainly from bones and teeth. For several reasons, we know the most about mammoths: They were relatively abundant. Indeed, there was so much ivory in Northern Asia that a trade in fossil mammoth tusks began in the Middle Ages that is still ongoing in Russia. Well-preserved carcasses have been found. A significant number of remarkably intact mammoths have been preserved in the Siberian permafrost and also in tar pits and dry caves further south. of 14
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    58. Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre - Research Library
    The mastodons and mammoths of Michigan. Papers of the Michigan Academy of Macmillan Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and prehistoric animals.
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    Jefferson's Ground Sloth
    Woolly Mammoth American Mastodon
    North American Short-Faced Bear
    ... Helmeted Muskox Please note that these references are listed for your convenience, we do not have these articles available at the Beringia Interpretive Centre. Please consult your local library. Jefferson's Ground Sloth Harington, C.R. 1978. Quaternary vertebrate faunas of Canada and Alaska and their suggested chronological sequence. Syllogeus 15:1-105. Hirschfield, S.E. and S.D. Webb. 1968. Plio-Pleistocene megalonychid sloths of North America. Bulletin of the Florida State Museum, Biological Sciences 12(5): 213-296. Kurtén, B. and E. Anderson. 1980. Pleistocene Mammals of North America. Columbia University Press, New York. Leidy, J. 1855. A memoir on the extinct sloth tribe of North America. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge 7:1-68. McDonald, H.G. and C.E. Ray. 1990. The extinct sloth Megalonyx (Mammalia:Xenarthra) from the United States mid-Atlantic continental shelf. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 103(1):1-5. Stock, C. 1925. Cenozoic gravigrade edentates of western North America. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication 331:1-206.

    59. The Chauvet Prehistoric Cave
    etched engravings depict a wide range of animals, from the more common bears,mammoths, Clottes has seen 197 animal images, Chauvet has counted 263,
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    60. Prehistoric Fish From 100 Million Years Ago
    Now it is possible to catch a prehistoric fish, which became extinct millions of Scientists were not sure that the photographed animals were mammoths,
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