A FOSSILISED EXTINCT WOOLLY MAMMOTH VERTEBRE BONE, 100,000 YEARS OLD
A FOSSILISED EXTINCT WOOLLY MAMMOTH VERTEBRE BONE, 100,000 YEARS OLDthe fossil bone (Mammuthus Primigenius) Pleistocene era, with a purpose-made metal and wood display stand,the bone 16cm highProvenance: The Yorkshire Skeleton Museum.Woolly Mammoths were known to have coexisted with various other pre-historic animals such as Megaloceros, Arctotherium, Arctodus, Cave Lions, Cave Hyenas, Dire Wolves, Woolly Rhinoceros, American Mastodon and Steppe Bison. They also coexisted with humans like Neanderthals.
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A FOSSILISED EXTINCT WOOLLY MAMMOTH VERTEBRE BONE, 100,000 YEARS OLDthe fossil bone (Mammuthus Primigenius) Pleistocene era, with a purpose-made metal and wood display stand,the bone 16cm highProvenance: The Yorkshire Skeleton Museum.Woolly Mammoths were known to have coexisted with various other pre-historic animals such as Megaloceros, Arctotherium, Arctodus, Cave Lions, Cave Hyenas, Dire Wolves, Woolly Rhinoceros, American Mastodon and Steppe Bison. They also coexisted with humans like Neanderthals.