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William Sanders ~ In the Steppes of Central Asia: Mammoth Carcasses, Fossil Flora, and Reconstruction of Northern Siberian Paleoclimate and Paleoecology in the Late Pleistocene

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Mammoths (genus Mammuthus) are well known and popularly celebrated fossil elephants, particularly the woolly mammoth M. primigenius, with its thick fur, high domed skull, and prominent spiraled tusks.

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mammoths (genus mammuthus) are well known and popularly celebrated fossil elephants, particularly the woolly mammoth m. primigenius, with its thick fur, high domed skull, and prominent spiraled tusks. a
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