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- Mammuthus Exilis from the California Channel Islands: Height, Mass, and Geologic Age
- Structure and Evolution of Mammoth Molar Enamel
- Fossil Proboscidea from the Upper Cenozoic of Central America: Taxonomy, Evolutionary and Paleobiogeographic Significance
- The Second Complete Skeleton of Archidiskodon Meridionalis (Elephantidae, Proboscidea) from the Stavropol Region, Russia
- Elephas? Mammuthus? Loxodonta?The Question of the True Ancestor of the Smallest Dwarfed Elephant of Sicily
- Woolly Mammoth: Natural History Notebooks
- Deciduous Tusks and Small Permanent Tusks of the Woolly Mammoth, Mammuthus Primigenius (Blumenbach, 1799) Found on Beaches in the Netherlands
- Early Pleistocene Human Occupation at the Edge of the Boreal Zone in Northwest Europe
- The Origin of Eurasian Mammoth Faunas (Mammuthusecoelodonta Faunal Complex)
- Extinction of North American Cuvieronius (Mammalia: Proboscidea: Gomphotheriidae) Driven by Dietary Resource Competition with Sympatric Mammoths and Mastodons
- Mammuthus Trogontherii (Pohlig, 1885), the Steppe Mammoth of Nolhac
- Elephantidae Phylogeny: Morphological Versus Molecular Results
- Fossil Proboscideans from the Netherlands, the North Sea and the Oosterschelde Estuary
- Mammuthus Meridionalis (Nesti, 1825) from Apollonia-1 (Mygdonia Basin, Northern Greece) and Its Importance Within the Early Pleistocene Mammoth Evolution in Europe
- Fossil Elephants of Turkey
- The Latest Woolly Mammoths (Mammuthus Primigenius Blumenbach) in Europe and Asia: a Review of the Current Evidence Anthony J
- <I>Panthera (Leo)
- Mammoths and Mastodons Can Be Defined As All of the Above—But Which Definition Is Correct?
- Closer Look at Teeth Suggests Columbian Mammoth Was Actually a Eurasian Steppe Mammoth 13 November 2015, by Bob Yirka
- Columbian and Woolly Mammoth Information
- Additional Proboscidean Fossils from Mavrodin (Teleorman County, Romania)
- Shoulder Height, Body Mass, and Shape of Proboscideans
- The Late Pleistocene Site of Equi (Massa, Apuane Alps): Revaluation of Historical Data and New Discoveries