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Qué (quién) es mammoth$46598$ - definición

SPECIES OF MAMMAL (FOSSIL)
Sardinian Mammoth; Sardinian mammoth; Mammuthus lamarmorae; Sardinian Dwarf Mammoth

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  • Paleolithic painting of mammoth from the [[Rouffignac Cave]]
  • ''Mammuthus primigenius'' "Hebior Mammoth specimen" bearing tool/butcher marks
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  • Lyuba]], a mummified [[woolly mammoth]] calf, at the [[Field Museum of Natural History]] in [[Chicago]]
  • Comparison of a [[woolly mammoth]] (left) and an American [[mastodon]] (right).
  • Size of various mammoth species compared with a human
  • Tooth of ''M. africanavus'', one of the earliest known species of mammoth, from North Africa.
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EXTINCT GENUS OF MAMMALS
Mammoths; Mammuthus; Mamoth; Archidiskodon; Parelephas; Mammonteus; Draft:The mammoth's habitat; Mammutine; Mammoth extinction; 🦣; Mammoth hunting
(mammoths)
1.
You can use mammoth to emphasize that a task or change is very large and needs a lot of effort to achieve.
...the mammoth task of relocating the library...
= massive
ADJ: usu ADJ n [emphasis]
2.
A mammoth was an animal like an elephant, with very long tusks and long hair, that lived a long time ago but no longer exists.
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  • Paleolithic painting of mammoth from the [[Rouffignac Cave]]
  • ''Mammuthus primigenius'' "Hebior Mammoth specimen" bearing tool/butcher marks
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  • Lyuba]], a mummified [[woolly mammoth]] calf, at the [[Field Museum of Natural History]] in [[Chicago]]
  • Comparison of a [[woolly mammoth]] (left) and an American [[mastodon]] (right).
  • Size of various mammoth species compared with a human
  • Tooth of ''M. africanavus'', one of the earliest known species of mammoth, from North Africa.
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EXTINCT GENUS OF MAMMALS
Mammoths; Mammuthus; Mamoth; Archidiskodon; Parelephas; Mammonteus; Draft:The mammoth's habitat; Mammutine; Mammoth extinction; 🦣; Mammoth hunting
·adj Resembling the mammoth in size; very large; gigantic; as, a mammoth ox.
II. Mammoth ·noun An extinct, hairy, maned elephant (Elephas primigenius), of enormous size, remains of which are found in the northern parts of both continents. The last of the race, in Europe, were coeval with prehistoric man.
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  • Paleolithic painting of mammoth from the [[Rouffignac Cave]]
  • ''Mammuthus primigenius'' "Hebior Mammoth specimen" bearing tool/butcher marks
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  • Lyuba]], a mummified [[woolly mammoth]] calf, at the [[Field Museum of Natural History]] in [[Chicago]]
  • Comparison of a [[woolly mammoth]] (left) and an American [[mastodon]] (right).
  • Size of various mammoth species compared with a human
  • Tooth of ''M. africanavus'', one of the earliest known species of mammoth, from North Africa.
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EXTINCT GENUS OF MAMMALS
Mammoths; Mammuthus; Mamoth; Archidiskodon; Parelephas; Mammonteus; Draft:The mammoth's habitat; Mammutine; Mammoth extinction; 🦣; Mammoth hunting
I. n.
Extinct elephant (Elephas primigenus).
II. a.
Gigantic, very large.

Wikipedia

Mammuthus lamarmorai

Mammuthus lamarmorai is a species of mammoth which lived during the late Middle and Late Pleistocene (between 450,000 and perhaps 40,000 years ago) on the island of Sardinia in the Mediterranean. M. lamarmorai is a dwarf species, as it is estimated to have reached a shoulder height of only 1.4 m. It has been found mostly in the fine-grained sediments of the western part of the island.