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| - The Woolly Mammoth is a animal available on FarmVille. It was originally released on the November 28th, 2011 as part of the introduction of the Winter Wonderland (farm). It was given as a free gift for farmer's purchasing a VIP Special Express Train Ticket for to receive early access to the Winter Wonderland (farm).
- Mammoths appear in Kong: The Animated Series as well as its two movies.
- The Woolly mammoth was a species of mammoth (a type <default>Woolly Mammoth</default> Biological information In Walking with... Book appearances Video game appearances of prehistoric elephant) which lived from the late Pleistocene to the mid-late Holocene epochs in the northern hemisphere.
- The Woolly mammoth was a species of the Mammuthus genus. This animal is known from bones and frozen carcasses from northern North America with the best preserved carcasses in Alaska. They are perhaps the most well known species of mammoth.
- The Woolly Mammoth or Mammuthus primigeniusis a fairly large member of the Elephantidae family that is most famous for its' thick coat of hair it used in the cold ice age winters. It lived in North America and Eurasia during the Holocene period (0.15-0.004 mya) and was evantually hunted to extinction by Homo sapiens along with other large North American megafauna.
- The woolly mammoth, also called the tundra mammoth, is an extinct species of mammoth. This animal is known from bones and frozen carcasses from Ireland to the east coast of North America with the best preserved carcasses in Siberia. This mammoth species were first recorded in (possibly 150,000 years old) deposits of the second last glaciation in Eurasia. They were derived from steppe mammoths (Mammuthus trogontherii).
- These large mammals were known, from stamp indentations on their passports, to have lived all over the northern most parts of the world, rarely leaving their home territory; however they were thought to migrate south, at least once a year, for Mardi Gras. Further evidence suggests that they preferred to travel in small caravans, two to each mid-sized sedan in order to expedite their migration via the carpool lane.
- This mammoth species was first recorded in (possibly 150,000 years old) deposits of the second last glaciation in Eurasia. It disappeared from most of its range at the end of the Pleistocene (10,000 years ago), with a dwarfed version of the race still living on Wrangel Island (a Russian possession near Alaska) until around roughly 1700 BC.
- Woolly Mammoths are prehistoric animals from in the Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase computer.
- School: Image:Ice.png Pip Cost: 9 Accuracy: 80% Type: Image:Damage.png Description: Deal 800 to 900 Image:Ice.png Image:Damage.png ,Stun for 1 round Received From: Requirements: Required Character Level: 68 Spells:
* Snow Angel Prerequisite for: Spells:
* None Can be purchased with Training Points*: No
- The webkinz Woolly Mammoth was released on June 24th, 2009. The Woolly Mammoth's special item is the Ice Age Icebox and its special food the Roots and Shoots Platter.
- The Woolly Mammoth is a bonus animal from Impossible Creatures. It is one of the 10 bonus animals released by Relic Entertaiment.
- The Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus Primigenius) is a species of prehistoric elephant that appears periodically throughout the Turok franchise, frequently as an inhabitant of the Lost Land.
- Woolly Mammoths are a species of mammoth that are used up in the Forbidden Mountains of Dinotopia. They are used for carrying large amounts of supplies, and also people. The Woolly Mammoth is common in the fossil record. Unlike most other prehistoric animals, their remains are often not literally fossilized - that is, turned into stone - but rather are preserved in their organic state. This is due in part to the frozen climate of their habitats, and also to their massive size. Woolly Mammoths are therefore among the best-understood prehistoric vertebrates known to science in terms of anatomy.
- An extinct class of elephants, mammoths belonged to a diverse and widespread group of mammals known as the proboscideans, characterized by long, trunk-like noses. Mammoths first appeared in Africa early in the Pleistocene Epoch (the last 1.6 million years of the Earth’s history) and later migrated to Europe, Siberia, and across to North America. Proboscideans were very widespread. Their fossil remains can be found on every continent except Australia and South America.
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