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- Encyclopedia of Extinct Animals.Pdf
- Isotopic Analysis and Mobility Mapping of Mammuthus Columbi from the Mammoth Site in South Dakota
- Palaeoloxodon Antiquus) and Other Large Mammals from the Middle Pleistocene Butchering Locality Marathousa 1 (Megalopolis Basin, Greece): Preliminary Results
- Genomic Analysis of the Process Leading up to the Extinction of the Woolly Mammoth
- Woolly Mammoth: Natural History Notebooks
- The Rise and Fall of Proboscidean Ecological Diversity
- The Origin of Eurasian Mammoth Faunas (Mammuthusecoelodonta Faunal Complex)
- Mammoths and Neanderthals in the Thames Valley
- Mammuthus Trogontherii (Pohlig, 1885), the Steppe Mammoth of Nolhac
- Closer Look at Teeth Suggests Columbian Mammoth Was Actually a Eurasian Steppe Mammoth 13 November 2015, by Bob Yirka
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- Neanderthal and Woolly Mammoth Molecular Resemblance: Genetic Similarities Might Underlie Cold Adaptation Suite Meidad Kislev Tel-Aviv University
- Columbian and Woolly Mammoth Information
- Ice Age Mammals of North Dakota: Where Have All the Large Mammals Gone?
- The First Record of Palaeoloxodon Cf. Antiquus (Proboscidea, Middle Pleistocene) from the Eastern Guadalquivir Basin (SE Spain)
- Shoulder Height, Body Mass, and Shape of Proboscideans
- Mammuthus Primigenius Blum) Remains from Southern Transdanubia, Hungary
- TP53 Copy Number Expansion Is Associated with the Evolution
- Mammuthus Population Dynamics in Late Pleistocene North America: Divergence, Phylogeography, and Introgression
- The West Runton Mammoth (Mammuthus Trogontherii) and Its Evolutionary Significance
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- West Runton Elephant
- Body Size, Biology and Encephalization Quotient of Palaeoloxodon Ex Gr