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  2. The Thaw (2009 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film begins with a video documentary by Dr. David Kruipen , a research scientist on Banks Island, in the Canadian Arctic and the outbreak of a pandemic, with 400 dead and 10,000 infected. This is followed by a flashback to when David, his assistant Jane ( Anne Marie DeLuise ) and two other researchers tranquilize a polar bear , then ...

  3. Yukagir mammoth - Wikipedia

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    The discovery of the Yukagir Mammoth, is described as one of the greatest paleontological discoveries of all time as it revealed that woolly mammoths had temporal glands between the ear and the eye [1] and the well-preserved remains of the Yukagir Mammoth, such as the foot, shows that the soles of the feet contained many cracks that would have ...

  4. Wrangel Island - Wikipedia

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    Woolly mammoth and muskox remains displayed on Wrangel Island, where mammoths survived until 4,000 years ago. This remote Arctic island is believed to have been the final place on Earth to support woolly mammoths as an isolated population until their extinction about 2000 BC, which makes them the most recent surviving population known to science.

  5. Scientists Want To Resurrect Woolly Mammoth, Dodo Bird, And ...

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    Woolly mammoth standing on rocky terrain, addressing mass extinction challenges. Image credits: Britannica With the thylacine, woolly mammoth, and dodo bird, the company has successfully covered ...

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  7. A Piece of Evidence May Explain Why the Woolly Mammoth ...

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    12,800 years ago, the woolly mammoth suddenly disappeared. A new piece evidence may finally explain why.

  8. Woolly mammoth - Wikipedia

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    The last woolly mammoth populations are claimed to have decreased in size and increased their sexual dimorphism, but this was dismissed in a 2012 study. [43] Model at the Royal BC Museum. Woolly mammoths had several adaptations to the cold, most noticeably the layer of fur covering all parts of their bodies.

  9. List of films featuring giant monsters - Wikipedia

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    Mammoth: 2006 United States alien/woolly mammoth [227] The Meg: 2018 United States/China megalodon [228] [229] Meg 2: The Trench: 2023 United States/China megalodons, Giant Octopus, Kronosaurus, Tyrannosaurus rex, [230] [231] Mega Shark Versus Crocosaurus: 2010 United States shark and crocodile [232] Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus: 2009 United ...