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  2. Columbian mammoth - Wikipedia

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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 epoch. The Columbian mammoth descended from Eurasian steppe mammoths that colonised North America during the Early Pleistocene around 1.5–1.3 million years ago, and later experienced hybridisation with the woolly mammoth lineage.

  3. Prehistory of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Restoration of a Columbian Mammoth The paleolithic period (13000 B.C. to 7000 B.C.) occurred during the last centuries of the Ice age . The native people of Ohio descended from those who crossed the Bering Strait land bridge from Asia to North America.

  4. Congress Lands - Wikipedia

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    Congress Lands in Ohio. The Congress Lands was a group of land tracts in Ohio that made land available for sale to members of the general public through land offices in various cities, and through the United States General Land Office. It consisted of three groups of surveys: [1] Ohio River Base Congress Lands East of Scioto River

  5. List of mammoth specimens - Wikipedia

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    It is the first complete mammoth skeleton ever to be reconstructed. Originally, it was an entire mummified mammoth carcass. [2] Beresovka Mammoth Berezovka River, Siberia [4] 1900 [4] 44,000 [4] Except for head, it is an almost wholly preserved, mummified mammoth carcass. [4] Fairbanks Creek Mammoth (Effie) [5] Fairbanks Creek near Fairbanks ...

  6. See mammoth bones being dug up near Tri-Cities. 2023 tours ...

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    Ice age floods likely brought the mammoth to the Tri-Cities area. See mammoth bones being dug up near Tri-Cities. 2023 tours expected to go fast Skip to main content

  7. Largest prehistoric animals - Wikipedia

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    The Columbian mammoth (Mammuthus columbi) was about 4 m (13.1 ft) tall at the shoulder but didn't weigh as much as other huge mammoths. Its average mass was 9.5 t (10.5 short tons) with one unusually large specimen about 12.5 t (13.8 short tons). [117] Columbian mammoths had very long tusks.

  8. Rare mammoth tusk found in Mississippi is a first-of ... - AOL

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    The giant mammoth tusk discovered in Mississippi is 7 feet long and came from an animal that weighed more than 10 tons. ... The tusk Templeton found is so large because it came from a Columbian ...

  9. Why are Columbian Mammoths crossing Highway 99 in Merced ...

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    Motorists on Highway 99 might be doing a double take, wondering what’s crossing the overpasses near Plainsburg and Le Grand SR-99. They resemble elephants, but they’re actually Columbian ...