Woolly Mammoth - Art Print 13" x 19"
Late Pleistocene epoch

Woolly Mammoth,  Ice Age Mammals, Wooly Mammoth Picture, 13" x 19"
Woolly Mammoth, Ice Age Mammals, Wooly Mammoth Picture, 13" x 19"
Item# PDA034
$25.00
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Product Description

Woolly Mammoth. Ice age mammals from Pleistocene Epoch by paleo-artist Josef Moravec. Size 13" x 19". Printed on premium glossy photo paper. Original oil painting by Josef Moravec is in the art collection of Dinosaur Corporation.

WOOLLY MAMMOTH mammuthus primigenius
This well known Woolly Mammoth was a cold climate dweller equipped with a thick layer of fat for insulation, and an exterior of long black hair. The Woolly Mammoth was smaller than most mammoths, and had a hump of fat behind its domed head. It fed on low tundra vegetation in which it scraped away snow and ice from with its ivory tusks. Several well preserved remains have been found in Siberia and Alaska and cave paintings in Spain and France show depictions of the Woolly Mammoth as seen by early humans. The mammuthus primigenius went extinct only about 10,000 years ago.
TIME - Late Pleistocene
RANGE - Europe / North America / Asia
DIET - Tundra vegetation
SIZE - 9ft. (2.7m) high

Accessories

Wooly Mammoth, Wooly Mammoth Art Print 8.5" x 11"
Wooly Mammoth from Pleistocene epoch. Printed on premium glossy photo paper 8 1/2" x 11".
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PDA034A-Mammoth
Woolly Mammoth, Woolly Mammoth Tooth, Replica
This 9" fossil Woolly Mammoth tooth replica is not only from an amazing creature of nature, but it is also an artistic treasure. Elegant lophs and graceful contours make the tooth a perfect display piece for any decor. Engraved acrylic stand available.

The woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius), also called the tundra mammoth, is an extinct species of mammoth. This animal is known from bones and frozen carcasses from northern North America and northern Eurasia with the best preserved carcasses in Siberia.

This mammoth species was first recorded in (possibly 150,000 years old) deposits of the second last glaciation in Eurasia. They were derived from steppe mammoths (Mammuthus trogontherii).[1]

It disappeared from most of its range at the end of the Pleistocene, with a dwarfed race still living on Wrangel Island until roughly 1700 BC.
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Woolly Mammoth, Woolly Mammoth Tooth, Replica DFR0214
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