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In addition to the woolly mammoth mammals such as saber-toothed cats (Smilodon) giant ground sloths (Megatherium) and mastodons roamed the Earth during this period.
About 13000 years ago more than three-fourths of the large Ice age animals including woolly mammoths mastodons saber-toothed tigers
Recent research suggests that an extraterrestrial object possibly a comet about 3 miles wide may have exploded over southern Canada nearly wiping out an ancient Stone age culture as well as megafauna like mastodons and mammoths a
and sequenced DNA from the extinct woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) and mastodon (Mammut americanum) ancient elephant ancestors. By comparing all these genomes, the team found that the forest
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